EZINE:
It is not uncommon for computer systems to be compromised by a company's own employees. In this week's issue we look at the Sage data breach, which highlights the risk every organisation faces from its staff. Staff are often motivated by revenge, but sometimes internal logins can be compromised, enabling hackers to circumvent firewalls.
EGUIDE:
Incident response (IR) planning should be your top priority to minimize any security vulnerabilities that will allow hackers to invade your network. Take the survey to access the Ultimate Guide to Incident Response and Management.
EGUIDE:
This expert e-guide highlights possible insider threat scenarios, as well as 11 security issues to consider when choosing a cloud service provider.
WHITE PAPER:
Access this resource for a cloud solution that uses a combination of hardware, software, and services with advanced technologies to ensure data and application security, while allowing you to focus on business priorities.
WEBCAST:
View this webcast to explore an intelligent investigation platform that proactively investigates, prevents, detects, and discovers fraud cases.
EGUIDE:
Blockchain technology is increasingly showing its value to business. In this 15-page buyer's guide, Computer Weekly looks at the challenges the technology still needs to overcome, how it's shaping the use of data and what it can do for information security professionals.
WHITE PAPER:
This paper discusses the ways that identify and social network analysis can help you prevent fraud and enable compliance by focusing not only on transactions, but also on person and groups and how they are related. Learn the requirements for a proactive fraud detection systems, and how ongoing data analysis can alert you to the need for action.
WHITE PAPER:
This white paper explores these features, and the challenges that organizations face related to making sense of information in order to revolutionize their ability to mitigate threat and fraud.
WHITE PAPER:
Leading banks use business analytics to predict and prevent credit fraud, saving millions. Retailers use business analytics to predict the best location for stores and how to stock them. But these advanced business applications tell only part of the story. What's going on inside these market-leading companies that sets them apart?