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Study: Organizations worried about growing attack surface

According to a study by Trend Micro, limited visibility and control threaten the IT security of companies worldwide. The current cyber risk study shows that companies are concerned about digital attack vectors that have gotten out of control. Trend Micro, one of the world's leading providers of cybersecurity solutions, publishes the results of a new global study. This shows that companies are finding it increasingly difficult to identify and secure their increasingly complex attack surface. This in turn complicates the complete risk management. Constantly growing attack surface The study by the Japanese security provider shows that 65 percent of German companies (73 percent worldwide) are concerned about their growing attack surface. 40…

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Study: CISOs rely on open source and cloud native

As a study by Aqua Security shows: CISOs rely on open source and cloud native. The result shows CISOs' perceptions of cloud native security and open source in IT security. Aqua Security, the leader in pure cloud native security, today released a new study on perceptions of open source solutions and cloud native security. The report is based on a survey of 100 US CISOs (Chief Information Security Officers) at Fortune 1000 companies, commissioned by Aqua Security. The purpose of the study was to increase the understanding and views of...

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CISO study: passwords are unsuitable
Survey CISO passwords

Ivanti study among CISOs: passwords for protecting corporate data are increasingly unsuitable. Remote working has accelerated the erosion of the traditional network perimeter, creating new IT security challenges for CISOs. The Corona-related “Everywhere Enterprise” has shifted the priorities of the CISOs: reducing mobile security risks has replaced combating network security threats as a top priority. This is the result of a current survey by Ivanti among those responsible for information security in companies. Almost nine in ten (87%) of the Chief Information Security Officers (CISO) surveyed agreed that mobile devices have become the focus of their cybersecurity strategies. Four of ...

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Projects fail due to a lack of IT security
Plan projects security

As a Kaspersky survey shows: 95 percent of companies admit that technology innovations and projects fail even before they are launched, also because of the lack of involvement of the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO). In the majority of companies (95 percent), innovation projects do not achieve their goals, as a global Kaspersky study shows. The biggest hurdle for innovative projects is their development phase: more than a third (36 percent) fail here. But the lack of cooperation with IT security departments and especially with CISOs (Chief Information Security Officers) is also driving the drop-out rate of new ideas up. The majority of failed projects will ...

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