Full transparency: 10 lessons from the cyber-attack on the British Library 

When the British Library fell victim to a major ransomware attack it opted for a policy of full transparency. Here we outline what government organizations, NGOs, and businesses can learn from the incident, especially if they rely on legacy systems.

Putting cybersecurity on the executive radar 

Every board must be seriously engaged with the cybersecurity threat, warns IMD’s Öykü Işık

The legal battle against cyber crooks should be national, not global

While the temptation exists to create an overarching international framework to combat cyber-risks, it is nation states that must be in the vanguard, argues Edite Ligere

Securing the payments ecosystem: mitigating the threat from ransomware

Johan Gerber, who heads the security and innovation portfolio within Mastercard’s Cyber and Intelligence division, defines his mission as protecting the global financial system from criminal attack. He explains to Öykü Isik the challenges facing the payments system and why he remains optimistic.

Preventing security breaches must start at the top

Technology alone will not stop successful cyber criminals attacking your company. C-level executives must lead the way in planning, implementing and monitoring effective security initiatives.

Ransomware attacks are on the rise. Are you battle ready? 

Cybercrime is booming and growing in sophistication. Business leaders need to ask themselves some searching questions before their organization is exposed to a potentially crippling assault.

Employee training, not technology, is companies’ biggest cybersecurity gap

The pandemic may have got us into some good habits, but it has not improved our digital behavior

Six cybersecurity trends for companies to get to grips with in 2022 

The pressure of digital transformation and geopolitical tensions are making organizations more vulnerable to cyberattacks. In this webinar, Professor Öykü Isik explained how companies can anticipate threats and execute best practices.

Are you underestimating the evolving cyberthreat?

Cyber-risks are proliferating as attackers professionalize and organizations’ entry points increase.

Four questions that will help you prepare for a cyberattack

It’s not a matter of if, but rather when, your organization will experience a cyberattack. Have you assembled the right team to address the problem when it happens, and have you answered key questions on the matter?

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