Data breach stories
The average cost of a data breach in Australia has grown 32% in the last five years, reaching AU$4.03 million per the 2023 Cost of a Data Breach Report.
UK Data Breaches Continue to Put Millions at Risk, Costing Billions, Analysis Finds. Genuine data security lacking.
Data breaches can cause significant financial damage to public companies, with an average drop in net income of 73%, according to a report by ExtraHop.
A total of 110.8 million accounts were breached in Q2 2023, with the US ranking first and amounting to almost half of all breaches from April through June.
IBM Security has released its annual Cost of a Data Breach Report, showing the global average cost of a data breach reached $4.45 million in 2023.
Certificates have become the stealth companion to our online world. But failing to manage them effectively can be more costly than a data breach.
Pentera joins the list of solutions Netpoleon offers to help customers keep pace with the security challenges in today's dynamic IT environments.
James Campbell, who is the CEO and Co-Founder of Cado Security, joins us today to tell us more about Cado Security and what they offer for their customers.
KnowBe4's annual phishing benchmarking report finds untrained users are the biggest flaw in Asian organisations' cyber defence layer.
In an increasingly interconnected world, organisations that prioritise information security can leverage this to gain a competitive edge.
New research reveals that 78% of global healthcare providers have experienced at least one data breach since 2021.
79% of UK healthcare providers have experienced at least one data breach since 2021, according to new research by SOTI.
Keeper Password Management Report indicates poor password practices could largely be due to feeling overwhelmed by cybersecurity.
ExtraHop was recognised with a customers' choice distinction in Gartner peer insights voice of the customer for network detection and response.
The need for organisations to strengthen data security and promptly respond to suspected breaches is highlighted in the latest Notifiable data breaches report.
Organisations with extensive use of security AI and automation helped cut data breach costs by INR 95m and reduce breach lifecycles by 153 days.
Data protection and backup in Australia are crucial amid growing cyber threats. MSS Security shares its experience with cloud-native backup.
Lack of encryption and loss of devices containing sensitive information responsible for data breaches at more than a third (35%) of organisations.
More than a quarter of Australian consumers fear their mobile apps will be breached and need developers to invest more in delivering robust cyber protection.
According to Adapt's survey, 65% of cyber leaders expect funding increases, while 57% claim they still don't have the necessary budget.