Malicious URLs now rampant: study
Malicious URLs are now rampant problem according to a study which found they are contained in an average of one in every 61 emails.
Malicious URLs are now rampant problem according to a study which found they are contained in an average of one in every 61 emails.
The IT security landscape has dramatically evolved over in recent years. There’s been a significant increase in the frequency and complexity of cyberattacks against businesses.
IT chiefs gathered in Melbourne to discuss how they are adopting proactive security strategies to guard against escalating data breaches and cybercrime. The event was sponsored by Mimecast.
The global rise of whaling attacks hasn't failed to affect Australian companies, with losses from local attacks ranging from $5000 to $400,000, according to cases revealed to email security firm, Mimecast.
Tech leaders detailed their security strategies at a roundtable luncheon at this month's CIO Summit in Melbourne. They discussed the measures they are using to minimise the risk of cyber threats with a particular focus on the weakest link in any security strategy – email. The luncheon was sponsored by Mimecast.
The threat of cyberattacks continues to overwhelm many organisations, and it’s simply not a matter of ‘if’ but ‘when’ corporate networks will be breached by hackers.
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Most businesses now use some element of cloud computing according to new research from Mimecast. However, security concerns remain a barrier to adoption, however 57 percent of cloud users say that moving to the technology has actually improved security.