Attacks leveraging exploits for Microsoft Office grew fourfold in early 2018

Exploits – software that takes advantage of a bug or vulnerability – for Microsoft Office in-the-wild hit the list of cyber headaches in Q1 2018. Overall, the number of users attacked with malicious Office documents rose more than four times compared with Q1 2017. In just three months,...

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NEWS
Workers Savings Bank boosts security

Slovenian bank reduces risk with One Identity Safeguard privileged access management.

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Rising nation state cyber attacks from…Lebanon and the Netherlands?

Optiv Security has published its 2018 Cyber Threat Intelligence Estimate (CTIE) which details the current state of the cyber-threat landscape and uses estimative intelligence to predict how that landscape stands to change in the future. This report is generated to provide Optiv’s clients...

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81% of UK marketers feel ready for GDPR, but their employers may not be

GDPR awareness is at its highest level since 2016 and 81% of marketers feel prepared –...

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Mobile emerges as the secure channel?

80 million fraud attacks and 210m bot attacks originated from Europe in Q1 2018.

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Auth0 receives $55m in Series D funding

Momentum signifies global demand for extensible identity management.

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Malware evolves to exploit cryptocurrencies

Fortinet has published the findings of its latest Global Threat Landscape Report. The ...

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Protecting Canadian power

Pulse Secure NAC mitigates endpoint visibility, compliance and IoT security risks.

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Barracuda introduces Cloud-delivered Web Application Firewall

New cloud-delivered web application firewall (WAF) from Barracuda protects websites and web...

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Airports are ill-equipped to deal with a major cyber attack

PA Consulting Group’s latest research found that airports are ill-equipped to deal with a major...

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The Bunker launches GDPR-ready Office 365 backup-as-a-service

Data centre and managed service provider, The Bunker, has introduced a new...

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Kaspersky Lab moving core infrastructure from Russia to Switzerland

By the end of 2019, data from customers in Europe will be stored and processed in Zurich.

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GDPR - it's crunch time

A recent study by Senzing showed that only 40 percent of European companies are prepared for...

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Videos

In this interview, Kristen Knight, newly appointed VP of Channel Sales at Portnox, discusses the launch of the company’s global partner programme and its cloud-native, passwordless approach to network access...
In this interview, Devang Mehta, Co-Founder & Director of Operations and Customer Success at Infrassist, explains how MSPs can move beyond reactive operations to build structured, scalable frameworks for...
Robert Schuetzle, CEO of Infinium, explains that, as power densities of GPUs, CPUs and supporting components continue to rise, cooling has emerged as one of the primary constraints to data centre performance,...
Christina Mertens, vice president of business development, EMEA, at VIRTUS Data Centres, explains that, for data centre operators, the question is no longer only where capacity can be deployed quickly, but...

Expert Opinions

IoT-Enabled Components and the Next Phase of Data Center Infrastructure. By George Connelly, Strategic Business Analyst at Wesgarde.
By Louis Charlton, CEO of Global Commissioning.
New research shows water use by data centers worldwide will more than triple by 2050, impacting water-stressed regions the most. Water scarcity poses a material risk to data center operations and expansion....