Rest assured, 5G is coming and it promises to be faster with less latency and better support for applications such as IoT than any of its predecessors. It will be strikingly faster than 4G, and this will be particularly obvious when downloading or streaming media. On average, 4G has a maximum download speed of 300Mbps, though this fluctuates depending on location and network. By Gunter Reiss, VP Strategy, A10 Networks.
Read MoreNew program opens MobileIron’s global sales channel to Marketplace Premier Partners, expanding range of security solutions available to customers.
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Read MoreEarlier this year a US software engineer hacked into a server holding the personal information of more than 100 million Capital One customers, in what was described by prosecutors as one of the biggest data thefts from a bank. It is potentially the most-feared scenario for many organisations: the hacker had gained access via a ‘misconfiguration’ of a firewall on a web application, allowing her to communicate with the server where Capital One stored its information. By Gordon Sockett,...
Read MoreF-Secure's global honeynet measured twelve times more attack events in H1 2019 than in H1 last year.
Read MoreNearly one-third (32%) of IT group employees in SMBs and mid-market enterprises globally said their organisation had experienced a security breach in the past five years, with at least 10% of the total sample of respondents reporting that they were hit by a breach in the past year. That’s according to a new survey conducted by Kaseya which polled more than 400 global respondents.
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