Nine cyber security trends for 2016

T?V Rheinland and OpenSky predict more attacks, new methods and targets.  

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Ovum declares 2016 spend on security to exceed US$37bn

Each year organizations increase spending on cyber security protection to keep their businesses, their data and their users’ safe, according to global analyst firm Ovum. It is a commitment that continues to be threatened by security attacks ranging from opportunistic hackers using pre-built tools through to targeted, well-resourced, and on occasion, state-sponsored cyber activity.

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IT security is ‘The Emperor’s New Clothes’ all over again

Gavin Millard, EMEA technical director, Tenable Network Security shares 2016 predictions.

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Cyber security must inform every board-level decision

Cyber-savvy non-executive directors are key to changing Board mind-set, say APMG International and Templar Executives.

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The changing face of cloud services

2016 predictions from Skyhigh Networks CEO.

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Sophos 2016 cyber security predictions

In the ever changing and increasingly complex landscape of cyber security, Sophos Labs experts offer their top predictions for 2016

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Ferrari: A New Perspective on Cybersecurity

Ferrari took a strategic decision to choose Kaspersky Lab as their IT Security provider. They wanted to introduce more stringent IT security measures, both to protect their core business and to ensure an increase in safety. Find out more in this exclusive video.

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