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This morning we announced, in tandem with our partner 451 Research, the Global Edition of the 2018 Thales Data ThreatReport. It’s abundantly clear that medium to larger enterprises (the focus of the report and underlying survey) are finding it harder than ever to protect their sensitive data. You can find it here.
However, with just days left of this year, it’s time to turn our attention from reflection to preparation, looking at what 2018 has in store for the payments industry. In 2018, we’ll see these smaller markets able to innovate further, without being held back by infrastructure and processes that come with being a big industry player.
2020 marks the launch of the Thales Data ThreatReport-Global Edition for the seventh consecutive year. This year the report focuses on the post digital transformation era. The 2020 Thales Data ThreatReport-Global Edition indicates that we have reached a tipping point.
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Results from the 2018 Thales Data ThreatReport. Source – Dataset for 2018 Thales Data ThreatReport. In the 2018 Thales Data ThreatReport , one fact that came through very clearly is that SaaS usage by enterprises is high, and so is their use of SaaS with sensitive data.
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It spreads Shade/ Treshold variants, one of the most dangerous threats in the cyber crime scenario, known since its massive infection into the Russian panorama back in 2015, its expansion has been tracked by several CSIRTs and CERTs all across the world. Trend of malicious JavaScript downloading Shade ransomware (source: ESET).
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This sentiment is supported by global data released this month by Thales eSecurity in the Retail Edition of the company’s 2018 Thales Data ThreatReport , which polled 1,200 IT security managers from eight countries and across four major verticals, including insight from 100 U.S.
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This report aims to shed a light on more details of financial cyberthreats in 2020. This research is a continuation of our annual financial threatreports ( 2019 , 2018 and 2017 ) providing an overview of the latest trends and key events across the financial threat landscape. million in 2018.
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Ahead of the May 2018 legislation, we’ve been asking organisations if they’re #FITforGDPR – whether they’re ready to improve their personal data protections, as well as take on the increased accountability for data breaches, should they occur.
The 2018 Thales Data ThreatReport (DTR) has great information on Big Data use and security. We surveyed more than 1,200 senior security executives from around the world, and virtually all (99%) report they plan to use Big Data this year. Top Big Data Security Concerns. But they rightly have concerns. respondents.
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Nick Jovanovic, VP Federal of Thales eSecurity Federal (a division of TDSI), recently spoke with Federal Tech Talk’s John Gilroy about federal agency data security and key findings from the 2018 Thales Data ThreatReport, Federal Government Edition. Federal Tech Talk, which looks at the world of high technology in the U.S.
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The 2018 Thales Healthcare Data ThreatReport (including the India, Japan and Korea sub-reports) corroborates the headlines; specifically, our survey found that two in five global healthcare organizations (39%) experienced a data breach in the last year.
to discuss the findings of the 2018 Thales Data ThreatReport, Federal Edition. Question: Can you provide an overview of the 2018 Thales Data ThreatReport, Federal Edition, and elaborate why it’s needed today more than ever? Why isn’t this as good as it first seems?
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The historic amount of coverage that data breaches have produced in 2018 has exposed executives and consumers to the importance of security, like no year before. Unfortunately, our industry can do “better” as not all of the security news the past year has been positive.
This is a tremendous growth compared to $6,733 in 2018 and $36,295 in 2019. According to a report by the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity, the average annual cost of cybersecurity incidents caused by an insider is €11,45 million (approximately $13,71 million).
The 2018 Thales Data ThreatReport, Federal Edition , notes that 71 percent of agencies have been breached, which is a threefold increase from three years ago, said Peter Galvin, Thales eSecurity’s chief strategy officer, in the other opening presentation.
The Threat Level Is Rising. According to the 2018 Thales Data ThreatReport : … Rates of successful breaches have reached an all-time high for both mid-sized and enterprise class organizations, with more than two-thirds (67%) of global organizations and nearly three fourths (71%) in the U.S.
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