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Sophos appoints Adel Eid as channel sales director for Asia Pacific and Japan
Will launch and drive Sophos’s synchronised security programme that addresses advanced cyber threats including ransomware.
Sophos advises companies to tread carefully with IoT
The age of IoT is upon us but security experts Sophos warns there are many pitfalls awaiting companies that don’t take security seriously.
2017 cyber security trends according to Sophos
2016 saw a huge number and variety of cyber-attacks, ranging from a high-profile DDoS using hijacked Internet-facing security cameras to the alleged hacking of party officials during the US election.
Project Galileo is still ongoing and critical to company's success: Sophos
Sophos Central is a result of Project Galileo
It simplifies the combating of cyber threats, and allows faster response time when an incident hits an organisation
Automated security is now a reality
Complex, threat-centric, headcount-dependent and myopic solutions no longer meet the needs of today’s resource constrained IT security teams, writes Sumit Bansal of Sophos.
Understanding crimeware exploit kits, fighting Angler
Cybercriminals are increasingly turning to the competitive ‘exploit kit’ market, where other crooks offer them Crimeware-as-a-Service, writes Wana Tun of Sophos.
Why security is failing in organisations today
To truly protect organisations against modern threats, the next generation of security has to be comprehensive, simple and coordinated, writes Maxim Weinstein of Sophos.
Cloud-based security: Is it for you?
Sophos’ Sumit Bansal looks at the various growth stages of SMBs, the business concerns they face, and how a cloud-based solution can help.
Making sense of cloud-based security
As businesses become more globalised, many organisations are leveraging new technologies to give their employees access to information and the corporate network outside the office – which gives rise to new security risks, writes Sophos’ Sumit Bansal, who also offers advice on how to deal with this.
Sophos out to change how companies protect their data
UK-based IT security firm Sophos Ltd believes that a new feature it is building into its SafeGuard line, where data will be encrypted by default, will change the way businesses approach data protection.