Privacy and security are essential not only to bring peace of mind to users but also to comply with industry guideline and regulations worldwide. This guide is designed to help developers to apply privacy principles in order to create more secure apps. By Margaret Alston, Consulting Programme Director, TrustArc.
Read MorePrivacy and security are essential not only to bring peace of mind to users but also to comply with industry guideline and regulations worldwide. This guide is designed to help developers to apply privacy principles in order to create more secure apps. By Margaret Alston, Consulting Programme Director, TrustArc.
Read MoreCriminals are tirelessly attacking critical infrastructure (CRITIS) around the world and compromising the Industrial Control System (ICS) and the Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems that control these infrastructures. In 2010, the Stuxnet worm infiltrated numerous control systems and damaged nuclear power plants. Five years later, the BlackEnergy malware attack on the Ukrainian power supply became the first cyberattack that caused a blackout. By Anthony Perridge, VP...
Read MoreFighting cybercrime is a never-ending arms race. If businesses want to get ahead of the bad guys, joining forces will help them fight to win. Having access to the latest information from peers and subject matter experts will typically help all organisations, large or small, deal with any threat more effectively. Ultimately, the most effective deep defence against attack is collaboration, and it's at the heart of today's overall digital transformation. By Victor Acin, Threat Intelligence...
Read MoreCyber attacks are inevitable, but it’s how an organisation deals with them that can make or break their business. Have they got all the answers, and do they fully understand the implications? Can they be sure the attack won’t happen again? Swift and comprehensive incident response is a critical step to ensuring the future security of a business and protecting its reputation. It’s not enough to be aware that an attack is taking (or has taken) place. There are four key questions...
Read MoreRest assured, 5G is coming and it promises to be faster with less latency and better support for applications such as IoT than any of its predecessors. It will be strikingly faster than 4G, and this will be particularly obvious when downloading or streaming media. On average, 4G has a maximum download speed of 300Mbps, though this fluctuates depending on location and network. By Gunter Reiss, VP Strategy, A10 Networks.
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