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Issue 10 | Autumn 2019
Safety in the age of quantum computing
Practical quantum computers remain some way off. But when they arrive, their ability to crack cryptography could spell political and economic disaster
The most popular industries for breaches
When it comes to data theft, not all industries are equally favourable options for attackers
From the influencers
This month's key quotes form leaders in cybersecurity, on the top news stories and issues from across the industry
DevSecOps: Security and agility in balance
Bad application security can lead to devastating breaches such as the British Airways breach. Enter DevSecOps
Cybereason sets sights on unicorn status
$200m investment from SoftBank Group has put Cybereason within touching distance of unicorn status. Here's what is means for the wider industry
The problem with SOCs
Security Operations Centres (SOC) are a vital part of enterprise efforts to maintain effective cybersecurity, but according they aren’t working as hoped
Inside the Capital One mega breach
In July Capital One confirmed that it had been hit by a severe data breach involving the theft of 106 million customers’ records
Protecting against brain hacking: Neuralink
Brain-machine interfaces are currently confides to niche medical applications, but with technological advances and high-profile backing from the likes of Elon Musk, they are set to become more sophisticated and widespread
Smartphone security: combatting app-level attacks
Despite a surge in cyberattacks on smartphones, security awareness about mobile devices falls behind traditional computers
The worst security incidents
The last 12 months has been plagued by a host of high-profile security incidents. Here's the ones cybersecurity professionals see as the worst
Honda and the "Hacker's Dream"
A major lapse in security at Honda has seen the details of the company’s network left exposed to the world
Cybersecurity Events in September and Beyond
Stay up to date with the latest industry events around the world, with conferences and seminars across the US, Europe and Asia