Deloitte Global predicts in 2017, Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) attacks, a form of cyberattack, will become larger in scale, harder to mitigate and more frequent. Over the past few years, it has been a game of cat and mouse in which neither side has become too powerful, but this might change in 2017 due to the abundance of insecure IoT devices and the fact that large-scale attacks which exploit IoT devices' vulnerabilities have become simpler to execute.
Wednesday 22 March 2017
DDoS attacks enter the terabit era
Deloitte Global predicts in 2017, Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) attacks, a form of cyberattack, will become larger in scale, harder to mitigate and more frequent. Over the past few years, it has been a game of cat and mouse in which neither side has become too powerful, but this might change in 2017 due to the abundance of insecure IoT devices and the fact that large-scale attacks which exploit IoT devices' vulnerabilities have become simpler to execute.
Labels:
cyber attacks,
DDoS,
IoT,
Security
Tuesday 21 March 2017
Biometric security reaches the billions
From Deloitte CIO Journal
Prints charming: biometric security reaches the billions. Deloitte Global predicts that the active base of fingerprint-reader-equipped devices will top one billion for the first time in early 2017. There are multiple private and public organizations which should consider how best to exploit the growing base of fingerprint readers and the large number of individuals who have become accustomed to using them on their phones.
Labels:
biometrics,
cyber security,
technology
Monday 20 March 2017
Handling Today’s Top Risk Challenges
From Bank Director
Sai Huda of FIS identifies how boards can stay on top of cybersecurity and compliance risks, based on the 2017 Risk Practices Survey.
Labels:
banks,
compliance,
cyber security,
risk
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