All Security articles – Page 27
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Remote Work Security: Privacy and Cybersecurity Essentials
With the onset of Coronavirus, the issue of remote working has been pushed to the forefront for organizations globally.
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Lack of understanding of US CLOUD Act poses a security threat to UK Business Data
New research from cloud and hosting services provider, IONOS, has found that 44% of IT decision makers (DMs) in the UK don’t have a comprehensive understanding of the US CLOUD Act, ultimately putting their data at risk.
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Body temperature cameras fuse security with virus screening technology
Cybersecurity and visuals tech company, Platinum CCTV, has unveiled a new thermoptic cybersecurity camera designed to help screen individuals before they enter a facility, to guard against cyber threats and the spread of infectious diseases.
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Ransomware families launch sites to publish stolen data
Numerous ransomware families are adopting the new tactic of leaking stolen data of non-paying victims.
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Coronavirus quarantine and cybercrime
The increase and global spread of cybercrime is partly linked to the amount of people being online, the increase of devices being used by each one of us and to the amount of time we spend online.
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Greg Van Der Gaast: How Information Security Kills Data Protection
Greg Van Der Gaast. discusses how information security kills data protection at PrivSec London.
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One in five Europeans have experienced identity theft fraud in the past two years
New research has found over half of Europeans have experienced at least one type of fraud in the last two years.
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Lead generation company exposes over 110m records
Lead generation company, Leadhunter, has exposed and lost over 110 million records due to an unsecured database.
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Battling the rise of the deepfakes
Deepfake videos are becoming commonplace. So much so that you may have come across one without realising. Today, over 15,000 deepfakes are reportedly lurking online.
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Ireland ranked least vulnerable European country to cybercrime
Research reveals that the Netherlands is the most vulnerable European country to cybercrime.
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Online eyewear stores exposes the data of 186K customers
A database containing 186,000 sales records and 40.4 million visitor IP addresses has been discovered online.
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Zoë Rose: Ethical Hacker, Cyber Security Consultant, Baringa Partners
Zoë Rose is a highly regarded hands-on security specialist, who helps her clients embed resilience across their personal and professional lives. Zoë is a Cisco Champion, Splunk Architect, and has been recognised in the top 50 women in the UK along with the PrivSec 200.
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Nigel Tozer: Back-up and Recovery in the Cloud
Listen to hear from Nigel Tozer, a privacy expert at Commvault as he discusses Back-up and Recovery in the Cloud.
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Flavius Plesu: Former Senior Information Security at Bank of Ireland
In this episode, hear from Flavius Plesu, former senior Information Security professional at Bank of Ireland.
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Ikea apologises for data breach
The homeware retailer, Ikea, has issued an apology to Singapore-based customers that may have been adversely impacted by a data breach the firm suffered.