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Welcome to the Computing Security e-Newsletter for November. We hope you enjoy the articles. In this edition, along with other key issues, we look at the price some organisations are paying, in hard currency and damaged reputation, for failing to comply with GDPR – the General Data Protection Regulation. Looking ahead, we will continue to seek out the solutions and strategic approaches that can help to keep your organisation –and its technologies and systems – safe, secure and productive.
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NIS2 directive comes into force
The deadline for Member States to transpose the NIS2 Directive into applicable national law hit home on 17 October
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The results are in for the Computing Security Awards 2024!
The top organisations, solutions and individuals have been chosen by their industry peers and a panel of judges, with all the results duly revealed at a gala awards night in London. And here are the winners: https://computingsecurityawards.co.uk/
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Crime gangs can triumph with AI
Feature | November 2024
Generative Artificial Intelligence and its blend with deepfake technology has affected voice, image and video. What protections can be put in place?
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Easing the malware angst
Feature | November 2024
The evolution of modern-day threats means the old methodologies for protecting against attacks are no longer enough. Change has to be introduced… and now
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The sharks step up their attacks
Feature | November 2024
When trying to prevent ransomware strikes, keeping pace with the ingenuity of those carrying them out is the challenge. How realistic is that to achieve?
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Keeping it real-time
Feature | November 2024
In today's digital landscape, managing security threats often hinges on how well organisations can identify and respond to risks in real time
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Shifting the goalposts
Feature | November 2024
Moving from a location-centric model to a more data-centric approach, in pursuit of a Zero Trust solution, demands significant effort and expertise
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ICO steps up its wider powers
News | November 2024
The ICO issued a reprimand to the Electoral Commission after hackers gained access to servers containing the personal information of around 40 million people
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DDoS actors 'can wreak havoc'
News | November 2024
Dire warning in wake of faulty Microsoft software update from CrowdStrike that caused aglobal IT outageaffecting nearly 8.5 million Windows devices
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Critical VMware flaw detected
News | November 2024
The serious vulnerability that was found by Microsoft researchers in VMware's ESXi hypervisors has sparked alarm
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Online fraud is battering businesses
News | November 2024
Failing to tackle online fraud is increasingly damaging the brand reputation and the bottom line for thousands of businesses around the globe, new research reveals
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