McAfee Labs™ report previews 2015 developments in exploits and evasion

McAfee Labs dubs 2014 “Year of shaken trust”; predicts 2015 trends in Internet trust exploits, privacy, mobile, Internet of Things, and cyber espionage.

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Critical data at risk from employees

Despite a growing number of data breaches occurring under the glare of the public spotlight, 71 percent of employees in a new survey report that they have access to data they should not see, and more than half say that this access is frequent or very frequent.

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Smart connected devices market continues to grow in Western Europe

The smart connected device (SCD) market posted another quarter of growth in Western Europe, driven mainly by increased demand for personal computers. According to figures published by International Data Corporation (IDC), PC, tablet, and smartphone shipments totaled 60.1 million units, with volume 8.6% higher compared with the same quarter a year ago. The trends seen during the previous quarter were confirmed in the third quarter of 2014: shipments of PCs continued to post an increase, with...

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55 percent of UK workers can’t recall receiving cybersecurity training, despite cyber-attacks...
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SMBs would pay on average 34% more for an IT service provider who could provide the right solution,...
Dell has announced key corporate responsibility achievements with the release of its Fiscal Year...
Dell shares inaugural Global Technology Adoption Index showing decision points around technology...
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Ferrari took a strategic decision to choose Kaspersky Lab as their IT Security provider. They wanted to introduce more stringent IT security measures, both to protect their core business and to ensure an increase in safety. Find out more in this exclusive video.

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