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Can you afford to wait 197 days to detect a threat?

Financial services and retail organizations agree, advanced threats are the most serious security challenge facing their organizations, show… Source: www.net-security.org Maybe it’s time to bump up the alertness? What kind of damage can be done in months in hiding? What can be stolen? Just about anything. See on

Manchester car park lock hack leads to horn-blare hoo-ha

Shoppers left deafened and bewildered by botched radio jamming incident Source: www.theregister.co.uk A very simple hack, but hacking radio based stuff today is quite simple. That includes car locks, as in this case, but also most other types of connected Internet of Things. If you are a

7 security threats that go ignored too often

From unencrypted email to open Wi-Fi to faulty firewalls, these common security threats are actually easy to fix, but most often go overlooked. In combination, these threats could easily be giving away the entire farm. Source: www.networkworld.com Or to sum up; the new connected world with mobiles,

Smaller Businesses not Protecting Themselves Against Cybercrime

A significant number of small and micro businesses are still not doing what they need to do to protect their businesses. Source: www.informationsecuritybuzz.com SMEs are good at running their business, but they are not good at protecting it from cyber crime. Lack of knowledge and resources leaves

20% of Security Personnel Have Seen Their Company Cover Up a Breach

When asked what course of action is best when a company suffers a breach, a full 9% responded, “if nobody knows, just keep quiet.” Source: www.infosecurity-magazine.com Interesting report concerning organizational behaviour after a security breach. Also interesting to see that security personnel still struggle with insufficient budgets, that

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