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IDC: Security is top IT challenge to support hybrid work in Asia-Pacific

In particular, employees’ access to insecure devices, networks, and data resources poses significant challenges to organizations implementing a hybrid work model.

Report: 55% of firms unable to defend against cyberattacks

The study from Accenture also revealed that four in five respondents (81%) believe that “staying ahead of attackers is a constant battle and the cost is unsustainable” — an increase from 69% in last year’s survey.

BLOG | Network access for sale: How much are keys to your castle?

Like any e-commerce community, underground criminal forums aim to establish a “circle of trust” that enables criminals to do business with each other with a reasonable degree of confidence.

Report: Cost of data breach hits record-high during pandemic

IBM Security announced on Wednesday, July 28, the results of a global study which found that data breaches now cost surveyed companies $4.24 million per incident on average – the highest cost in the 17-year history of the report.

NPC to collaborate with CICC to strengthen Digital Forensic Lab

The NPC said the collaboration is in recognition of the significant synergies and complementarity on the respective duties and functions of both agencies in the protection of data privacy and cybersecurity.

23 billion IoT connections to present new threat vectors by 2026: report

But, research firm ABI Research said the looming security gaps offer at the same time a tremendous revenue potential for players in IoT security.

Use your 5 senses to spot a phishing email

Stay sharp so you won’t get scammed.

PNP personnel join Interpol in cybersecurity forum

This year’s Decode PH drew a noticeably higher number of law enforcement personnel, particularly from the cybercrime division of the PNP.

BLOG | Simple security tips for those working from home

Some steps that local SMEs can take to ensure that their business-critical information are kept secure even while implementing the WFH setup.

Study: More firms now plan against online attacks but effectivity remains an issue

A new security study commissioned by IBM has found that while business organizations have slowly improved their ability to plan for and respond to cyber attacks over the past five years, their ability to contain an attack has declined by 13% during the same period.
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