The insurance regulator, the IRDAI, yesterday announced that it has constituted a 15-member committee to review its information and cyber security guidelines.
Internet of things (IoT) devices are posing an increasingly high risk of cyber attack to industrial and manufacturing businesses according to a new report released by Lloyd's in partnership with cyber analytics firm CyberCube and reinsurance broker Guy Carpenter.
Most IT executives are quite satisfied with the way their organisation manages cybersecurity risk, but nonetheless expect renewed investment this year (2021) according to a new survey report from access management company OneLogin.
Singapore has seen nearly 8.5m web threats in 2020, an 82% increase from the 4.6m in 2019, according to the latest research from Kaspersky. Despite this seemingly high number, the nation places sixth in Southeast Asia - the lowest in the region - and 154th globally, when it comes to the dangers associated with surfing the internet.
Internet of Things (IoT) devices are posing an increasingly high risk of cyber attack to industrial and manufacturing businesses according to a new report released by Lloyd's in partnership with cyber analytics firm CyberCube and reinsurance broker Guy Carpenter.
Small and medium-sized enterprises in Morocco have cited the cyber threat as the third biggest risk for businesses, according to a survey by Casablanca-based state-owned reinsurer, Societe Centrale de Réassurance (SCR).
A recent F-Secure survey has shown that 18% of respondents - nearly one in five - knew that they're using one or more online services that have been breached, placing them among the ranks of The Walking Breached.
Lloyd's has launched Futureset, a new global platform and community dedicated to driving greater societal and economic resilience to the world's most challenging risks.
Cybercrime against healthcare sector surged by 45% during November and December 2020 according to a new report by Check Point Research.
Board members and C-suite executives around the globe are most concerned in 2021 with risks associated with COVID-19-related government policies and regulations according to a new survey from Protiviti and North Carolina State University.