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Alert Logic has announced the availability of its latest 2015 Cloud Security Report. In the report, Alert Logic employed ActiveAnalytics, its big data security analytics engine, to analyze one billion events in the IT environments of more than 3,000 of its customers
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A survey by Bromium, Inc., has highlighting the risks to businesses from the emerging trend of ‘super mobility’.
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A survey carried out by Kaspersky Lab and B2B International has demonstrated that, in most cases, a DDoS attack is only the tip of the iceberg. 74 percent of respondents representing the corporate sector reported that DDoS attacks against their companies coincided with other IT security incidents.
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Imperva, Inc., has published its latest Hacker Intelligence Initiative (HII) Report: ‘Phishing Trip to Brazil.’ This new report, published by the Imperva Application Defense Center (ADC), offers a detailed look at a cyber attack targeting consumers using a banking Trojan
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FireEye, Inc., has released its latest Regional Advanced Threat Report for Asia Pacific. FireEye found that 33 percent of observed organizations in the Asia Pacific region were exposed to targeted cyber attacks in the first six months of 2015.
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A new survey from Lieberman Software Corporation has found that 92 percent of IT security professionals believe that cyber security drills are a good way to prepare for cyber attacks. However, 63 percent of those surveyed admitted that their organizations never run such drills, or only do so annually.
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(ISC)² has released a new report entitled ‘Women in Security: Wisely Positioned for the Future of InfoSec’ in partnership with Booz Allen Hamilton, and conducted by Frost & Sullivan.
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In a paper in the ISACA Journal Michele Mosca, Ph.D, has highlighted the importance of preparing for the threats to cybersecurity that will be engendered by quantum computing.
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New research has revealed that human error and hardware failure are the two main reasons for data loss in organizations in the UK. The findings come as part of Databarracks’ Data Health Check report, a survey of over 400 IT decision makers.