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According to newly released data, the information security technology market is predicted to grow after increased threats to companies. Research from PreciseSecurity.com has predicted that the information security technology market will grow to $151.2 billion in the next few years following increased investment amid growing threats. The growing range of security ...


Defence Online’s Ciara Houghton takes a look at how the military is integrating cyber security training as it takes on a growing importance in defence. Technological advancements in recent years, alongside an increase in sophisticated attacks, have shown the need for cybersecurity training. Many military organisations are exploring the most efficient ...


What is Defence in Depth?

What is Defence in Depth?

December 23, 2019

The term ‘Defence in depth’ is a cyber security buzz word adopted from a military term, but understanding what it means and using it could be the best option in the battle against hackers, advises Katherine Abercrombie, security consultant at Context Information Security.   Defence in depth is one of many marketing terms ...


Writing for Defence Online, Patrick Kennedy, Security Evangelist at Claroty , examines critical infrastructure’s vulnerability to cyber attacks. When you consider critical infrastructure, most people automatically think of basic needs such as water supply, electricity, transportation facilities such as trains, airports, docks or gas supplies for heating. In reality, there are ...


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