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- Geopolitical Risk Report shows that BCM is the main mitigation measure for geopolitical risks
PANTA RAY, in collaboration with Commercial Risk, has published its Geopolitical Risk Report 2019. Sponsored by Liberty Specialty Markets, the survey-based report examines which are the most disruptive as well as the most frequent geopolitical incidents experienced by organizations and deals with the most effective risk assessment methods and mitigation measures. - The winners of the BCI Global Awards 2019
The Business Continuity Institute has presented its annual BCI Global Awards. The Awards 'give international recognition for hard-earned achievements' and 'are considered a great accolade within the business continuity profession' says the BCI. - Falsche Entführungswarnung: Fehlalarm in Amsterdam-Flughafen: Wie konnte das passieren? | STERN.de
Der Pilot einer spanischen Fluggesellschaft löst auf dem Flughafen Amsterdam irrtümlich eine Entführungswarnung aus - und setzt damit eine automatische Alarmkette mit massivem Polizeieinsatz in Gang. Wie konnte es dazu kommen? - Twitter Insiders Allegedly Spied for Saudi Arabia | WIRED
Hackers are one thing. But too few companies take the threat of an inside job seriously enough. - Twitter Insiders Allegedly Spied for Saudi Arabia | WIRED
Hackers are one thing. But too few companies take the threat of an inside job seriously enough. - We Need a Global Standard for Reporting Cyber Attacks
Cyber threats are a seemingly impossible challenge. By their very nature -- fast-changing, borderless, asymmetric -- they're ridiculously difficult to predict and manage. No wonder the World Economic Forum has once again placed cybersecurity near the top of its latest list of global risks. - Trend Micro Employee Sold Customer Data to Scammers | SecurityWeek.Com
Trend Micro on Tuesday disclosed an insider threat incident that involved an employee selling the personal information of roughly 100,000 customers to tech support scammers - Bitkom-Untersuchung : Rekordschäden durch Attacken auf Konzerne | tagesschau.de
Sabotage, Datendiebstahl oder Spionage: Attacken auf deutsche Unternehmen verursachen jährlich einen Schaden von mehr als 100 Milliarden Euro. Der Digitalverband Bitkom spricht von einer dramatischen Zunahme.
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