Research

Attackers can access personal data and information in every online bank

In its recent report about the vulnerabilities in online banking applications, Positive Technologies experts assessed the security levels of online banks in 2018 and discovered that 54% allowed attackers to steal...

Study shows British businesses don’t prioritise securing applications

According to a new CyberArk survey, the majority of UK organisations (nearly 50%) do not prioritise the protection of the applications that their business depends on – such as ERP and CRM systems – any d...

FireEye reveals Russian groups are targeting European governments

FireEye, the intelligence-led security company, has identified cyberespionage efforts by two Russian cyberthreat groups targeting European governments ahead of the upcoming European elections. The observed targeting...

Research shows scale of cyberattacks in Europe in the last two years

With the complexity of IT business infrastructure on the rise and the continuously evolving threat landscape, IT decision makers find it increasingly challenging to safeguard their organisations from cyberattacks – m...

Female leaders in technology out-earn men for first time

Odgers Berndtson, a leading global executive search firm, has disclosed that average salaries for female leaders in the technology sector have moved ahead of men for the first time. The finding is disclosed in a...

Hackers move under the radar as banking trojans dominate

New analysis from Darktrace has shed light on the evolving cyberthreat landscape, providing insights into the changing behaviour of cybercriminals in 2018. The research unveils that hackers are seeking profits by...

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