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Cybersecurity

The threat of cybercrime is real and a massive concern for organisations large and small. The huge weight of responsibility to fend off attacks falls firmly on the shoulders of IT leaders. This section explores the latest cyber security security news and trends with expert insight and analysis from IT professionals from around the world.

WannaCry ransomware attack ‘fails to stimulate surge in cyber insurance’

Business Continuity

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Cybersecurity

What organisations need to know about indiscriminate and targeted attacks

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Blockchain

Understanding the motives behind cyber attacks can help prevent them

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Cybersecurity

Great need to ‘improve’ the cyber security in industrial control systems

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Cybersecurity

Police encouraged to further embrace digital by Londoners

Londoners affirm the public safety value of police using new digital services and social media platforms in crime prevention.

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Cybersecurity

‘Separating IT and cyber security: A necessity not a nice to do’

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AI & Machine Learning

UK hit by £618m losses from card fraud – the highest in Europe

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Business & Strategy

Only half of local authorities are prepared for a cyber attack: surprised?

AI & Machine Learning

UK hit by £618m losses from card fraud – the highest in Europe

Business & Strategy

Only half of local authorities are prepared for a cyber attack: surprised?

Business Continuity

WannaCry sequel is bigger, nastier and businesses have front row seats

Cybersecurity

Global cyber attack may have been caused by tax software

Cybersecurity

Don’t be held to ransom: identifying exposure to WannaCry and ‘Petya’

Cybersecurity

DNS-based attacks ‘cost businesses more than $2M annually’  

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Business & Strategy

How the financial services C-suite are going beyond ‘keeping the lights on’ in 2025

Michael Perica, CFO at Rimini Street discusses the impact of a more colaborative relationship between CFOs and CIOs

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Partner Content

Is your business ready for the IDP revolution?

Make your organisation more efficient with Intelligent Document Processing (IDP). David Malan, sales director of DocuWare, explains more

Partner Content

Tips for making sure your AI-powered FP&A efforts are successful

AI has the potential to make business finance modelling projects more efficient and impactful, but only with the right approach

Partner Content

Would you let an AI robot handle 90% of your meetings?

Zoom's founder believes AI clones could attend meetings on our behalf. Aoibhinn McBride of Jobbio explores AI in the workplace