Australian CISOs still in the dark on usage, security of cloud services within their companies
Only 53% of Australian businesses evaluate the security of cloud services before using them
David Braue | 04 Aug | Read more
Only 53% of Australian businesses evaluate the security of cloud services before using them
David Braue | 04 Aug | Read more
A new study by the Ponemon Institute, sponsored by IBM, says the cost of data breaches is continuing to rise with an increase 23% over the past couple of years.
Anthony Caruana | 15 Jun | Read more
Security pundits have warned of the imminent hacking threat to critical infrastructure providers, but a new Ponemon Institute survey of infrastructure operators suggests the threat is already here.
David Braue | 30 Jul | Read more
More than a third of intrusions are pegged to malicious attacks in Ponemon/Symanec report
John P. Mello Jr. | 07 Jun | Read more
No company wants to be associated with a data breach, but if your systems are compromised the fallout can sometimes be more damaging than the act itself.
Matt Rodgers | 22 Sep | Read more
For most companies it is a race against time to patch critical vulnerabilities and avoid a data breach. Based on the findings of Today’s State of Vulnerability Response: Patch Work Demands Attention, sponsored by ServiceNow, the inability to patch in a timely manner is due to broken patch management processes. Specifically, many companies are relying upon manual processes and have difficulty in prioritising the vulnerabilities that need patching. Ponemon Institute surveyed almost 3,000 IT security professionals in Australia/New Zealand, France, Germany, Japan, Netherlands, Singapore, United Kingdom and the United States to understand how organisations are responding to vulnerabilities and preventing hackers from exploiting attack vectors. In this report, we present the Australia and New Zealand findings.