Our 2016 Business Continuity Review – From National Resilience to Toasters (and Back)
It’s always an editorial dilemma – Do we start with the event with the biggest business continuity impact? The event that was the most unbelievable? For the 2016 Business Continuity Review, we have some difficult choices, including the massive cyberattack of the toasters, the most powerful man in the world (soon) trying to carve up the Internet, and a smartphone threatening the health of a national economy.
At this Moment, Deep Inside Your System, an APT May Be at Work
The advanced persistent threat or APT is the up and coming menace to IT systems today.
Is Blockchain Going to Be Big for Business Continuity?
If you’ve met blockchain before, it may well have been in the context of the cyber currency Bitcoin.
Are Cyber-Security Skills Due to Nature or Nurture?
Culture and language determine much of how we live, think and act. So does history. These factors could explain why the Netherlands has gained a reputation as a leading exporter of IT Cyber-Security.
The (Non) Strategy of Australian Government Cyber Defence
The 2016 Defence Whitepaper from the Australian government is now available online. It discusses a broad range of defence topics, of which cyber defence is just one.
3 Broad Categories of Cyber-Security Trends for 2016
System hacks, data breaches and information theft are frequently in the news, and will surely continue to feature strongly in 2016. However, recent crystal ball gazing by different actors and experts yielded an intriguing variety of predictions for the coming year. Broadly speaking, there are IT security trends we can expect, those we should suspect, […]