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Risk - and Reward

Organisations must adopt a more agile risk-based approach to cyber security, if they are to address new challenges

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Battle of the Cyber Brains

A national hunt for Britain's most promising cyber security talent is gathering pace

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Defences put to the test

Penetration testing is a key weapon for establishing how secure networks, infrastructures and public-facing applications are running as part of organisation's IT

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So far, so good...

Our latest predictions on the likely threats that will hit organisations this year

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Opinion

Navigating the Forest of Security Certifications

Integral Memory’s Patrick Warley looks at the level of quality reassurance provided by current security certification offerings

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Seven Practical Tips for IT Asset Disposal

Sean Magann of Sims Recycling Solutions on avoiding the gaps and mistakes

Exhibitions

Protect… Detect... Respond... Recover!

Infosecurity Europe, now in its 20th year, opens its doors at Olympia, London, from 2-4 June. Here’s a taster of what will be happening

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News

HP highlights biggest threats

HP has released its sixth annual 'Cyber Risk Report'- and there are some startling findings

Banking malware detector

Software security company Minded Security is launching in the UK to combat hidden banking threats

Savvy workforce means safer business!

BCS is calling on businesses to ensure their employees are up to speed with cyber security

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New Infosec course for IT professionals

It’s here! A course designed specifically for IT professionals charged with securing critical national infrastructure

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IT security takes a step up

IT security departments are enhancing their data protection with better policies

Soft target for assailants

The Internet of Things is becoming a soft target for cyber attacks

UK university strikes key research deal

Lancaster University agrees cyber security research links with Japan's national ICT institute

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Product Review

8MAN: from protected-networks.com

Active Directory auditing can be a huge challenge when it comes to compliancy. 8MAN simplifies the processes involved immensely

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White papers

Password Protected: A Survey On Two-Factor Authentication

The background to eliminating insecure passwords

Cloud-Based Services: Easing The IT Burden While Taking Control

The potential benefits of employing cloud-based services, either in place of existing IT resources or alongside them, are undoubtedly significant, as this white paper from GFI Cloud makes clear.>

Inside the criminal mind

Infoblox has launched a whitepaper that takes a sideways look at DNS security from the perspective of a cybercriminal

COMPUTING SECURITY AWARDS 2014

COMPUTING SECURITY AWARDS

As we start to look forward to the awards for 2015, an event that is already shaping up to be a very hard-fought contest, here are some more winners from 2014:

SME Security Solution of the Year 2014

WINNER: Halon Security - Halon Email Security

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Enterprise Security Solution of the Year 2014

WINNER: CyberArk - Privileged Account Security Solution

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Security Project of the Year 2014

WINNER: SThree/Good Technology

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Welcome to the April 2015 Newsletter.

Recent high-profile hacking attacks and data breaches, such as those affecting Sony, Netflix, health insurer Anthem and parking ticket website PaymyPCN.net have served to substantially increase public and business concerns about the real-world implications of cyber crime.

With growing numbers of hacking attacks aimed at harvesting valuable data, such as healthcare records and credit card numbers, the public are increasingly feeling the full effects of data misuse, as well as the companies being breached. Public concern has risen by 60% regarding cybercrime and the impact it will have on personal income, credit ratings, access to public services and business productivity, as well as the time and hassle involved in untangling the mess caused by fraud, ID theft and data misuse.

It is timely then that GFI Software has released the findings of a major independent blind study into the cyber security concerns of the general public. The research, commissioned by GFI and carried out by Opinion Matters among over 1,000 office workers in the UK, reveals stark concerns about the rise of cybercrime and its impact on society and the business world.

A copy of the full survey results and infographic can be found at: www.gfi.com/documents/

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Brian Wall, Editor
Computing Security

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