London, UK: 2015 has been an eventful year for cybersecurity, with substantial data breaches impacting everything from niche businesses to major government institutions, communication networks and children’s toys.
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London, UK: 2015 has been an eventful year for cybersecurity, with substantial data breaches impacting everything from niche businesses to major government institutions, communication networks and children’s toys.
PHOENIX: BeyondTrust is collaborating with SailPoint as an inaugural member of its Identity+ Alliance. Designed to accelerate and enhance integration with operational and security infrastructures, SailPoint has opened its Identity Governance and Administration platform, IdentityIQ™, to select technology partners, including BeyondTrust.
WiFi SPARK has announced its support for the work of ‘Friendly WiFi’, the world’s first accreditation scheme designed to verify whether a business’ public WiFi service meets a minimum level of filtering to block out access to pornographic and child abuse websites. The ‘Friendly WiFi’ scheme works in partnership with the Internet Watch Foundation, in which WiFi SPARK is proud to be a member of.
Almost eight years ago, Bruce Schneier wrote a great article about the problems of ROI calculation for cybersecurity spending within organizations. Since then, both annual spending on cybersecurity and the cost of global cybercrime have significantly increased.
Despite that organizations increased their information security budgets by 24 percent in 2016, many security officers still have to justify to their management every extra thousand spent on cybersecurity. Traditionally, Europe is more conservative than US, and many more European security officers are asked to reduce their initial cybersecurity budgets by removing some items or replacing them with less expensive alternatives.
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