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The Growing Presence (and Security Risks) of IoT

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As most of us know, IoT devices are on the rise in enterprise networks. According to McKinsey & Company , the proportion of organizations that use IoT products has grown from 13 percent in 2014 to 25 percent today. The issue is that these tens of billions of new devices will likely amplify the inherent security risks of IoT.

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The Evolving Cybersecurity Threats to Critical National Infrastructure

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However, simple actions like adopting multi-factor authentication (MFA) or encrypting sensitive data everywhere should be exercised throughout the year and not just during that month. The rising reliance on cloud platforms creates an expanded attack surface for threat actors and adversarial nation-states to exploit.

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Manufacturing needs to adopt a Zero Trust approach to mitigate increased cyber threats

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Long gone is the time when manufacturing systems and operations were siloed from the Internet and, therefore, were not a cybersecurity target. The survey showed that 51% of automotive and 61% of non-automotive manufacturers reported having 5 or more key management solutions. Survey’s key findings. Conclusions.

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Emerging security challenges for Europe’s emerging technologies

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This dual premise and promise is reflected in our Data Threat Report-Europe Edition – with over a third (36%) of enterprises stating they are now aggressively disrupting the markets they participate in through a digital transformation project or embedding digital capabilities that enable greater organisational agility. Blockchain.

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Federal Government is Excelling at Digital Transformation While Security Challenges Gain Ground

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This year’s 2020 Thales Data Threat Report – Federal Government Edition reveals that as the U.S. federal government aggressively implements cloud, mobile, and the Internet of Things (IoT), a leader relative to the rest of the world – even when compared to the business sector. Breaches remain an issue.

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Federal cybersecurity: breaking down the barriers to adoption

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These vulnerabilities can span from limited use of data encryption to the abuse of privileged user policies. Our annual Thales Data Threat Report-Federal Edition , released today, found that 98% of federal agencies are storing sensitive data within a digitally transformative environment. Federal Agencies.”

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Are Data Breaches the New Reality for Retail?

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The more that new technologies like cloud, big data, Internet of Things (IoT) and mobile payments are used to provide an exceptional customer experience, the bigger the cybersecurity challenge. The report shows that 95 percent of U.S. retailers are implementing encryption in the cloud today. Seventy-five percent of U.S.

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