Ovum declares 2016 spend on security to exceed US$37bn

Each year organizations increase spending on cyber security protection to keep their businesses, their data and their users’ safe, according to global analyst firm Ovum. It is a commitment that continues to be threatened by security attacks ranging from opportunistic hackers using...

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The changing face of cloud services

2016 predictions from Skyhigh Networks CEO.

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Sophos 2016 cyber security predictions

In the ever changing and increasingly complex landscape of cyber security, Sophos Labs experts...

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Cyber London reveals second cohort

Cyber London, Europe’s first dedicated cyber security start-up accelerator and incubator, has...

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Firms missing out with do-it-yourself approach to Threat Intelligence

IDC study finds that companies are choosing to go it alone with Threat Intelligence despite growing...

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Top five biggest security predictions for the technology industry in 2016

Malware, Advanced Persistent Threats, and Linux ransomware are all set to plague businesses and...

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A 2015 top ten global hack attack list

If you’re an analyst who predicted that cyber attacks would go through the roof this year, 2015...

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NEWS
Global survey reveals impact of data breaches on customer loyalty

Nearly two-thirds of consumers surveyed say they are unlikely to do business again with a company...

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Executives overly reliant on compliance metrics to measure security programme effectiveness

Seventy-nine percent of IT security professionals report to executive management on compliance, yet...

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Cybersecurity Threat Landscape - 2016 predictions

The year 2015 has become widely referred to as the year of the data breach. What nefarious...

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NEWS
Security concerns will drive SMEs to cloud in 2016

Cloud adoption will continue to rise next year as concerns over security remain.

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Enhanced security is top IT investment driver

Businesses focused on ensuring data is kept secure and resilient as they gear up for growth.

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Expert Opinions

By Gordon Johnson, Senior CFD Manager, Subzero Engineering.
The data centre market is booming thanks to AI. According to Goldman Sachs, the explosion in generative AI means demand for data could increase 50 per cent by 2027 and by as much as 165 per cent by the end of...