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Secure systems, secure data, secure people, secure business<br />

Computing Security <strong>Jul</strong>y/<strong>Aug</strong>ust <strong>2023</strong><br />

inside this issue<br />

CONTENTS<br />

Computing<br />

Security<br />

TIMEBOMB THREAT TO BRANDS<br />

Fears blow up over privacy rights<br />

Cyber excellence goes on show<br />

NEWS<br />

OPINION<br />

INDUSTRY<br />

COMMENT<br />

CASE STUDIES<br />

PRODUCT REVIEWS<br />

‘STOREY TIME’<br />

Managed services:<br />

how they work and<br />

what they deliver<br />

Talking the talk at<br />

Infosecurity Europe <strong>2023</strong><br />

- all the latest trends and<br />

ideas<br />

Ransomware hell<br />

COMMENT 3<br />

Upskilling drive lures thousands<br />

493 million attacks in one<br />

year - can anyone escape<br />

the jaws of ransomware?<br />

NEWS 6<br />

Backup Bible's sustainable strategies<br />

IBM expands QRadar brand<br />

Data protection update response<br />

Stepping up cyber resilience<br />

ARTICLES<br />

‘PAM BEFORE IAM’? 8<br />

PAM and IAM are both crucial areas of<br />

protection - though PAM should always<br />

come first, says one advocate<br />

CELEBRATION OF EXCELLENCE 14<br />

Infosecurity Europe <strong>2023</strong> enabled industry<br />

leaders, professionals and aspiring cybersecurity<br />

enthusiasts to come together<br />

under one roof to exchange knowledge<br />

and explore solutions designed to combat<br />

the vast array of ever-evolving threats<br />

RUSSIA'S CYBER RAMPAGE 10<br />

Businesses warned to brace for impact<br />

from barrage of attacks<br />

BELATED HAPPY BIRTHDAY, GDPR! 24<br />

WHY BEING AGILE MATTERS 11<br />

How do you measure the success of<br />

Steve Usher, Brookcourt Solutions, offers<br />

something as complex and far-reaching as<br />

his insights on staying ahead of the game<br />

the General Data Protection Regulation?<br />

when it comes to ransomware<br />

Brought into existence some five years ago to<br />

replace the 1995 Data Protection Directive<br />

TIMEBOMB TARGETING BRANDS 12<br />

used across various European countries, it<br />

Many companies are said to be ‘breaching<br />

has its supporters and detractors<br />

consumers online privacy rights’<br />

FORCES TO BE RECKONED WITH 16<br />

MDR, EDR and NDR - what exactly is the<br />

power behind these acronyms?<br />

AI - APPROPRIATE INTERRUPTION? 28<br />

BURNOUT! 18<br />

Should AI be stopped in its tracks, as many<br />

Stress and breakdown are ‘reaching<br />

influential observers are demanding, on<br />

epidemic levels amongst cyber security<br />

the grounds that it could run out of<br />

professionals’, it is stated<br />

control - or is that simply a knee-jerk<br />

reaction to a technology that will change<br />

IAM AIMS HIGH 20<br />

our lives for ever, to the benefit of all<br />

National roadmap for identity and access<br />

management - IAM - singles out key goals<br />

MAKING OF A MANAGED SERVICE 22<br />

Mike Richmond, Brookcourt Solutions,<br />

RANSOMWARE RAMPAGE 32<br />

discusses how managed services work<br />

Ransomware attacks are continuing their<br />

and bring benefits to a business<br />

rampage. In May <strong>2023</strong> alone, two cities,<br />

SECURITY BY DESIGN 31<br />

many healthcare organisations, an airline,<br />

Cybersecurity measures being imposed in<br />

educational institutions and tech giants<br />

the US will hit software companies hard.<br />

were all victims, according to the Cyber<br />

What might this mean for the UK?<br />

Management Alliance. "Almost nobody<br />

seems to have been spared," it warns<br />

computing security <strong>Jul</strong>y/<strong>Aug</strong>ust <strong>2023</strong> @<strong>CS</strong>MagAndAwards www.computingsecurity.co.uk<br />

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