In the murky world of big business, corporate espionage has always been a weapon used by the unscrupulous to make sure they stay ahead of rivals, writes Steve Bates of the Sunday People .
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Today we have access to more information than ever before. With the huge resources of the Internet; a massive increase in cheap storage capacity; the phenomenal take up of Cloud computing and social media – new threats and vulnerabilities arise.
Businesses are vulnerable to security breaches due to their inability to properly analyze or store big data, according to McAfee.
India is preparing to roll out a new cyber-security system, amid reports it was among the top five countries compromised by US surveillance.
In today’s networked world it has become a business imperative to protect information as it impacts all as-pects of our society – finance, healthcare, government, defense, education as well as entertainment.
The NSA leaks perpetrated by Edward Snowden will easily go down as one of the biggest revelations of the year, if not the decade.
“Our observations suggest that the vast number of breaches occurring on an almost daily basis indicates that businesses – just like individuals – are still struggling to get the basics right when it comes to securing their data.” — David Gibson, Varonis Vice President
Protecting access to your data is one of the biggest issues in business today, be it from the perspective of the music, film, gaming, or software sectors. And given the news this week on alleged breaches of cyber security, it is about time people paid notice to what they actually sign up for.
With National Cyber Security Week recently passed, and some high-profile online security breaches making international headlines, brands in Australia are being warned about the implications of turning a blind eye to the issue.
WASHINGTON, D.C.–A data breach without a well-crafted response plan in place is likely to cost a chief information security officer (CISO) his or her job, warns Gartner.