Carl Herberger, vice president of security solutions at Radware, has made his top three predictions for security in 2018. He concludes, looking at the attack patterns in 2016 and 2017 and the technological developments expected in 2018, it will be the ‘Year of Automation’, or more precisely, big, bad attacks on automated technology processes.
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Read MoreRadware has released its 2017-2018 Global Application and Network Security Report, which found that the percentage of companies reporting financially motivated cyber-attacks has doubled over the past two years, with 50% of surveyed companies experiencing a cyber-attack motivated by ransom in the past year.
Read MoreBy Travis Farral, Director of Security Strategy at Anomali.
Read More2017 has been an interesting year for cyber security. With hacks still dominating the headlines and GDPR looming the spotlight has been firmly on the cyber-security industry to help consumers and businesses alike stay secure in an increasingly digital world. With 2018 round the corner, the spotlight is set to stay firmly on the security space, with Dan Panesar, VP EMEA at Certes Networks predicting that blockchain, the rise of virtualization and threat of AI will dominate...
Read MoreNeustar International Security Council (NISC) research reveals the latest cybersecurity worries keeping businesses up at night.
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