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5 Ways to Prevent Data Leakage

 January 23, 2020    0 Comment

By Eric Williams

Data leakage is defined as unintentional or unauthorized transfer of sensitive information to unsanctioned outsiders. In our hyper-connected world, it happens all the time and can occur in any organization—sometimes by innocent mistake, sometimes by malicious design. And sometimes, the circumstances surrounding data leakage seem to defy common sense. For

By Louis Columbus

Bottom Line: One of the best New Year’s resolutions anyone can make is to learn new ways to secure their personal and professional lives online, starting with ten proven ways they can take greater control over their own cybersecurity. For many professionals, their personal and professional lives have blended together

By Tim Mocan

Do you have £45 million to spare? That’s how much a ransomware attack cost Norsk Hydro in the first quarter of 2019. A total of 22,000 computers had their files forcibly encrypted (made unreadable without a particular key) across 40 countries in which the aluminium producer operates. It left employees

By Kate O’Flaherty

Have you heard of SIM swapping? The nasty form of attack was documented by ZDNet writer Matthew Miller last June, who detailed the horror show unfolding after he found his services had been hacked and his bank charged $25,000 by an attacker purchasing Bitcoin. Then more recently, a study by Princeton University

By Johannesburg

Regardless the state of digital transformation at an organisation, cyber security must always remain a corporate priority. But adding to the complexity of the ever-widening attack surface is the increasing reliance on cloud computing and the Internet of things (IOT), and the associated impact both these have on DevOps. With

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