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In this week's Computer Weekly, the digital chief at Audi UK discusses how the car maker is tackling the slump in new car sales. One of the largest global malware botnets has been taken down, but how much of a blow will it be for cyber criminals? And we hear how one county council made huge savings on its SAP installation. Read the issue now.
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This e-guide offers expert insights into how the current trends in mobile security strategy are showing a move from mobile device management, to enterprise mobile management and unified endpoint management, which indicates a move towards a unified approach to mobile security.
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This article in our Royal Holloway Security Series evaluates the role that obfuscation techniques play in malware and the importance of understanding their effectiveness.
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Learn what separated WannaCry from other ransomware attacks, as well as what hospitals can and should be doing to combat future ransomware attacks.
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Cryptojacking, the unauthorized use of a computer to mine cryptocurrencies, is on the rise and has put security teams on alert. For this reason, enterprises are adjusting their strategies and applying dedicated approaches to cloud security. Read on to find out how your organization can join this trend to protect its most sensitive data.
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Discover how security teams worldwide are attempting to stop cyber-threats using various security methods and endpoint tools. InfoSec professionals have to evaluate what's best for their organizations and make the best judgment at the time -- knowing full well that today's security approach may become tomorrow's liability.
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In this issue of Information Security magazine, we look at new ways that attackers may approach cybersecurity attacks and how to bolster your defenses.
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In order to understand how DNS attacks work, it is important to understand DNS security weaknesses. In this e-guide, security pros Peter Wenham and Vladimir Jirasek reveal best practices and recommendations for securing DNS and staying ahead of its vulnerabilities.
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The forecasts for IoT are huge. Some suggest that there will be 50 billion devices connected by 2020. Whether or not that prediction is accurate, it's clear that IoT is gaining meaningful market momentum, buoyed by an endless array of applications. Unfortunately, they are creating a multitude of security vulnerabilities and attack surfaces.