Six burning issues in cyber security right now
Posted on 19 December 2016 by
A panel of experts and commentators came together to discuss the key challenges in infosec from hacking, to lapse security and state-sponsored attackers.
Posted on 19 December 2016 by
A panel of experts and commentators came together to discuss the key challenges in infosec from hacking, to lapse security and state-sponsored attackers.
Posted on 04 November 2013 by
The old adage that a chain is only as strong as its weakest link is especially true when it comes to making the Internet safer and more secure. Over the past decade, the National Cyber Security Alliance has worked with its government and industry partners, including Gemalto, to ensure there are an abundance of online […]
Posted on 27 February 2013 by
Cybersecurity rarely receives much attention in the US political arena, when it should be a top priority. After all, it’s inextricably linked to the strength of our national security so it was great to hear President Obama emphasize the importance of cybersecurity in his State of the Union address last week. The President has signed […]
Posted on 23 April 2015 by
Much like good cakes, the best security solutions have layers. Efficient security policies don’t rely on a single technique. Instead, they integrate several complementary layers. In this post, we explain why this layered approach is needed for modern, digital banking.
Posted on 01 October 2015 by
UK Government cyber security schemes have been coming thick and fast over the past couple of months. At the end of June UK.gov launched its Cyber Essentials self-assessment scheme for small businesses. It costs £300 quid but certified companies automatically qualify for free insurance. You can download the questions for free from one of the […]
Posted on 08 October 2015 by
Cyber risk is difficult to define or predict, a challenge exacerbated by general reticence to declare security breaches when they happen, for fear of reputational damage — a factor highlighted by US ratings agency Standard and Poors.