teissLondon2022 kicked off on Thursday, 8th September, with a panel discussion on how organisations can use stress-testing to refine their incident response capabilities. In another highly engaging panel discussion, experts outlined how to automate incident response when relying on the actions of remote colleagues and third parties.
Zoom Video Communications Inc on Monday cut its annual profit and revenue forecasts as demand for the video-conferencing platform cools off from pandemic highs amid stiff competition from Microsoft Teams and Cisco WebEx.
Returning to the office is going to be a messy business. Not because people don't want to go back necessarily. Rather, because we've all largely forgotten how to play the characters we used to perform for one another in the pre-pandemic times.
In this teissTalk, we explore the key security considerations for organizations embracing hybrid working. From securing remote access to managing the risks of collaboration tools, learn how to keep your organization’s hybrid environment secure and productive
A recent survey conducted by Layer 8, with people outside of the security industry, identifies some of our security habits may have slipped during ‘lockdown’.
Within the next few years a quantum computer will crack encryption. This once in a generation event will, in a single moment, render the entire world’s data vulnerable to theft and exploitation.
There is little doubt that the security landscape is changing rapidly. Over the last 18 months, said Ali Neil, of Verizon, we have seen ransomware and Wi-Fi network jamming continue to cause problems, while cryptocurrency-mining malware has spread rapidly.