An increasing number of businesses are adopting cloud delivery models for their enterprise communications. But with the prevalence of data breaches, companies must adopt proactive cybersecurity measures, too
Cybercriminals are stealing companies’ computing power to mine cryptocurrencies. With a rise in incidents over the past year, we look at five ways you can protect your company from the latest cyberthreat
Despite depictions of hackers frantically typing to crack into a company’s mainframe, most data breaches stem from internal actors. UEBA’s ability to track user behaviour helps IT security teams identify these cyberthreats faster
Russian antivirus provider Kaspersky Lab aims to relocate the majority of its operations to Switzerland by the end of next year, as the company seeks to soothe fears that its products are being used to spy on users
Despite a growing awareness of the threat posed by cyberattacks, many companies fall foul of common pitfalls when implementing their security strategies. We look at five security issues leaving your business vulnerable to attack
While the password may seem archaic, it still acts as the first line of defence against hackers. We outline five ways companies can improve their password hygiene to better protect themselves in an increasingly hostile digital world
The video game market is no stranger to growth and development, often acting as a pioneer of cutting-edge tech. Now, blockchain technology is set to disrupt the market in a whole new way
For many companies around the world cloud computing represents the future, but migrating to the cloud isn’t without its pitfalls. Here, we dissect the five incorrect assumptions often made by companies adopting cloud services
Chronicle, the latest development to stem from Alphabet’s exploratory research arm, plans to use AI to crack the corporate cybersecurity market
Several companies are set to harness the potential of blockchain platforms in the hope of increasing security and efficiency across a wide range of industries
Cyber threats still represent a huge challenge to organisations; it is imperative that they put these at the forefront of their strategical decisions
Researchers from New York University have hacked into weakly protected power control devices to demonstrate the vulnerabilities of the world’s power systems and ultimately improve cybersecurity