Europe (European) stories - Page 38
UK IT decision makers more concerned about Brexit than GDPR
Mon, 18th Feb 2019
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storage
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data protection
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data privacy
When it comes to data sovereignty, UK businesses are less prepared and thus more concerned for what Brexit will bring.
Swiss Post asks public to hack its e-voting system
Mon, 18th Feb 2019
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online voting
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security vulnerabilities
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bug bounty
Switzerland’s postal service Swiss Post is inviting keen-eyed security experts and white hats to hack its e-voting system.
Spoofs, forgeries, and impersonations plague inboxes
Mon, 18th Feb 2019
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phishing
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email security
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healthtech
Phishing attacks are becoming more sophisticated, often using genuine sender accounts to deceive recipients, warns security firm INKY.
Cybersecurity as a service answer to urgent change
Fri, 15th Feb 2019
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cybersecurity
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security-as-a-service
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industry experts
Alan Calder believes a CSaaS model can enable a company to build a cyber resilience strategy in a coherent and consistent manner.
Q&A: Aruba manager on imminent data centre challenges
Thu, 14th Feb 2019
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hyperscale
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dc
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cleantech
Aruba's infrastructure manager Alessandro Bruschini weighs in on the imminent challenges data centres face amidst rising demand and new regulations.
Interview: Next steps needed in data centre energy efficiency
Thu, 14th Feb 2019
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datacentre infrastructure
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hyperscale
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dc
SPIE UK's Peter Westwood shares what needs to be done to make the vision of a data-driven world more sustainable.
The right to be forgotten online could soon be forgotten
Thu, 14th Feb 2019
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data protection
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data privacy
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loki
Despite bolstering free speech and access to information, the internet can be a double-edged sword, because that access to information goes both ways.
Facebook fights fake news ahead of Africa elections
Thu, 14th Feb 2019
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facebook
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elections
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whatsapp
Facebook Africa is deploying local fact-checkers and improving digital literacy to combat misinformation ahead of elections across the continent.
4 Ransomware trends to watch in 2019
Thu, 14th Feb 2019
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malware
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ransomware
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cybersecurity
Recorded Future's Allan Liska looks at the past big ransomware attacks thus far to predict what's coming this year.
Red Box gains compliance boost with new partnership
Wed, 13th Feb 2019
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cloud services
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voice
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voice analytics
By partnering with Global Relay, voice platform provider Red Box is improving the security of its offerings for high-value and risk voice data.
Microsoft, DigiCert, Utimaco tackle quantum computing threats
Wed, 13th Feb 2019
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iot
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quantum computing
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microsoft
Microsoft, DigiCert, and Utimaco have piloted a quantum-safe algorithm, 'Picnic', to secure the Internet of Things against future quantum computing threats.
OneSpan uses AI to tackle financial account fraud
Wed, 13th Feb 2019
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fintech
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risk & compliance
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ai
Its new solution uses machine learning to protect online and mobile channels, as well as meet compliance requirements for transactional risk analysis.
617 million stolen records up for sale on dark web
Wed, 13th Feb 2019
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breach prevention
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cybersecurity
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data breach
617 million records from sites like MyFitnessPal, Whitepages, and Fotolog are being sold on the dark web for BTC $20,000. Passwords are encrypted.
Legacy applications a ‘healthcare cybersecurity nightmare’
Wed, 13th Feb 2019
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cybersecurity
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healthtech
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personal computing devices
A new whitepaper launched today that sought to bring light to just how dire the cybersecurity situation with hospitals really is.
DigiPlex launches new colo hall in Stockholm data centre
Wed, 13th Feb 2019
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hyperscale
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dc
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colocation
DigiPlex unveils a new colocation hall at its Stockholm data centre, enhancing capacity to meet the rising demand for secure, eco-friendly IT services.
88% of businesses breached in the last year - Carbon Black
Tue, 12th Feb 2019
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malware
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endpoint protection
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edr
A staggering 88% of UK businesses have experienced breaches in the past year, reveals Carbon Black's UK Threat Report, spotlighting escalating cyber threats.
Uganda Police Force uses biometrics to catch criminals
Tue, 12th Feb 2019
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biometrics
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gemalto
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palm
Police in Uganda are using biometric data and solutions to help them identify suspects and solve crimes in a more efficient way.
Frost & Sullivan: Big data is key to preventing cyber breaches
Tue, 12th Feb 2019
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data analytics
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blockchain
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martech
Frost and Sullivan highlights big data as the cornerstone for cutting-edge cybersecurity, emphasising its predictive capabilities in thwarting future breaches.
Kao Data secures financial injection to expand operations
Tue, 12th Feb 2019
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hyperscale
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dc
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colocation
London wholesale colocation data centre services provider Kao Data has sealed a deal with a significant investment partner.
The top technologies shaping future ‘proactive’ cybersecurity
Tue, 12th Feb 2019
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data analytics
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blockchain
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martech
Frost & Sullivan has highlighted emerging technology trends that are set to change the way enterprises protect themselves against cybercrime.