Most organisations in South Africa are not prepared for a malware attack.
Technology is changing so rapidly that security risks are being left behind in some areas.
Verizon's April Wright outlined a new paradigm for integrating developers with offensive and defensive teams to fight software vulnerabilities.
And that is not necessarily a bad thing for cyber security professionals, said Netskope's Neil Thacker.
ITWeb TV #SS24 Steve Jump, Custodiet Advisory Services
Recorded live at ITWeb Security Summit 2024, Steve Jump, director, Custodiet Advisory Services, provided ITWeb's Adrian Hinchcliffe with an update on the Security Summit Hackathon, the value these have in skills development and talent recruitment for companies and the start-up scene, as well as an overview of Secure by Design principles.
The business and professional services sector has received a significant increase of attacks, particularly in the EMEA region, says a Dimension Data report.
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Crypto-jacking is the unauthorised use of someone else's computing resources to mine crypto-currency, says Netskope.
To defeat multi-vector and multi-staged attacks, companies need an integrated architectural approach, says Cisco's John Maynard.
Open source licence non-compliance is a major risk for companies of all sizes, the 2018 OSSRA report reveals.
Soon, we won't even know that our devices are talking to the manufacturers, says Mikko Hypponen.
You can patch humans: it's called education, says SphereNY's Jason Street.
Legacy IT and information security thinking is no longer good enough, says iCrypto, which will be presenting at the ITWeb Security Summit 2018.
There are five kinds of hackers, says Mikko Hypponen, keynote speaker at ITWeb Security Summit 2018.