Update your cyber counter strike strategy for 2014
A comprehensive and tailored approach to protecting your business against online attacks has become as necessary as locking the door to your house.
A comprehensive and tailored approach to protecting your business against online attacks has become as necessary as locking the door to your house.
SMBs have been urged to keep cyber security at the top of the agenda in the new year as attacks on businesses are expected to increase.
A new study has found over half of all fraudulent acts committed against companies are done so by an employee of that company.
While large businesses still garner a lot of attention from cybercriminals, the reality is that SMBs are also increasingly becoming targets for cyber-attacks.
Consider these practical steps for protecting your company from hackers and other online threats.
To keep sensitive data safe, consider these tips gleaned from a recent House Committee on Small Business hearing.
While everyone is thinking about BYOD and BYOA in their small business, there are plenty of security issues to be wary of. Robbie Upcroft, SMB sales manager Asia Pacific at McAfee, offers his advice.
The Olympics is one of those rare occasions where the entire world comes together, setting aside various differences for the competition. Unfortunately, it’s this goodwill that attackers prey upon and although the Games are over, the spam, malware and phishing scams continue. This is what you should be on the look out for.
Security professionals around the world are fighting a challenging battle at the moment, as online adversaries continually change their modes of attack by turning to more sophisticated methods. So what are the key security threats that businesses should look out for at the moment?
To many, the concept of data security involves a few key things – strong passwords, encrypted data and firewall protection – but these are really only the tip of the iceberg and there are a number of other important considerations you should give to protecting your network data, which is the lifeblood of your company.