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TUV Rheinland: Data protection with IoT data privacy certificates

TUV Rheinland’s Global Competence Center for IoT Privacy has announced a new package of services addressing the end-to-end data protection requirements in the rapidly growing Internet of Things (IoT) market. By...

Fake news ‘as a service’ on the rise according to Digital Shadows

Proliferation of fake news gets even easier via $7 toolkits and services advertised on the dark web, says Rick Holland of Digital Shadows New research indicates that criminals are increasingly exploiting the growth of...

Prevention or cure? Focusing your cybersecurity efforts

An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, so the saying goes. When it comes to protecting your organisation against the imminent threat of a cyber attack, it’s essential to factor in both. Here’s why. Today’s hacke...

Threat actors could use third-party software to gain entry into enterprise

In the coming year, the world will see more legitimate software being poisoned by groups targeting wider victim profiles and geographies, with the added advantage that such attacks are extremely hard to spot and...

No platform immune from ransomware says SophosLabs 2018 Malware Forecast

Sophos, a global leader in network and endpoint security, have announced its SophosLabs 2018 Malware Forecast, a report that recaps ransomware and other cybersecurity trends based on data collected from Sophos...

Risk scenarios and keynotes at Amsterdam Security Convention

Scenario-based programming As a whole new approach, the program of the Amsterdam Security Convention is based on the captivating film scenario of a cyber attack that was enacted and filmed especially for the event....

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