Cyber Security in the Diplomatic Core
At a time when governments have the ability to launch a worm such as Stuxnet and potentially target nuclear plants and utility control systems, we need people in U.S. embassies to address these...
View ArticleUnisys: Put Passwords on Phones
Aussies love new gadgets. Take the mobile phone for example – Australia has more mobile phone services than people! And phones are getting incredibly sophisticated – you can access the internet, send...
View ArticleWhere is The Line Between Enhanced Security and Privacy Abuse?
Technology is great. You can automate stuff, it’s easy to share information with friends and colleagues and buying things online is a whole lot more convenient than hoofing it downtown to a shop or...
View ArticleUnisys Security Index Reveals Sharp Increase in U.S. Concern about Internet...
Today we released the latest round of the U.S. results from the Unisys Security Index (USI),which surveys 1,000 Americans about multiple dimensions of security. The results were a bit startling –- they...
View Article10 Years After 9/11, Aussie Concern About Personal Threats Outweighs Concern...
The death of Osama Bin Laden has once again focused local news coverage and conversations on global terrorist events. Most of us can remember exactly where we were when we heard about the attacks in...
View ArticleThe New Threat to Critical Infrastructure
While airport security concerned Americans well before Sept. 11, 2001, our most recent Unisys Security Index results found that 59 percent of Americans are now seriously concerned about it....
View ArticleTen Air Cargo Commandments for Improved Security
Today’s air cargo shippers and ports are under more pressure than ever to handle increasing cargo volumes, manage congestion, address changing customer needs and thrive in the midst of intense...
View ArticleThe Six Biggest Hacking Threats and How to Deal with Them
There are six big hacking threats facing IT today, and I’m sorry to tell you that the hackers are winning. In just the past month, the world’s biggest bourse operator by market value, Hong Kong...
View ArticleTheft by Hacking: Three of the Top Six Threats (Part I)
In my last post, I explained why no organization is safe from hackers. Hackers are successful because most IT organizations still rely on traditional perimeter security—VPNs, firewalls, IDSes, IPSes—to...
View ArticleThere’s No Room for Complacency in Port Security
Sea ports that have a reputation for safe, secure and efficient ports can’t afford to be complacent about balancing efficiency and security. Australia and New Zealand are classic examples. In the...
View ArticleUnisys Security Index’s Global Inquiry Focuses on Consumer Reaction to Data...
Steve Vinsik, VP Global Security Solutions, shares with us his view on Unisys Security Index findings on consumers’ reaction to data security breaches. Steve helps us understand consumers’ reaction...
View ArticleCan Law Enforcement Keep Up With Technology?
The past 12 months have highlighted the increasing gap between the ability of law enforcement to keep up with advances in technology in the UK. For instance just this year we’ve seen; court...
View ArticleDo We Have the Right Skills to Help Close The Gap Between the Law Profession...
The Unisys Security Index, announced on Wednesday 8th November 2011, tracks consumer’s concerns about national, personal, financial and online security every six months. In the latest report it was...
View ArticleWhy Understanding Demographics Will Help Create a United Digital Britain
Unisys announced the latest findings from its Security Index, a bi-annual research study that tracks consumer’s concerns about national, personal and online security. The latest report revealed...
View ArticleWhen Cyber Attacks Become Physical
Recent reports of a cyber attack on a US water utility in Illinois again highlight the intrinsic link between cyber security, national infrastructure and what this means for national security. The idea...
View ArticleUnisys Security Index: Consumer Awareness Brings Expectations on Organizations
As we’ve conducted the Unisys Security Index over the past six years, we’ve seen a growing awareness of cyber threats among the general public. Interestingly, we are seeing new evidence of this in the...
View ArticleUS Consumers Appear to Believe All is Well in Cyberspace. It’s Not!
The Unisys Security Index for the first half of 2012 indicates 33% of respondents are “not concerned” about computer security in relation to viruses or unsolicited e-mails. This is up from 18% last...
View ArticleIt’s All About Strong Authentication
In any industry, real-time access to information is critical. In the healthcare industry, lives hang in the balance. Financial services companies need to extend credit to the right people at the right...
View ArticleTreat Your Internal Environment as Hostile Territory
In October 2011, Unisys polled the public in 12 countries as part of the Unisys Security IndexTM and asked “What action you would take if you found out your personal information being held by an...
View ArticleMore CCTV Cameras in King Cross is Good News – But is it an Intelligent...
More cameras do not an effective solution make Unfortunately sometimes it takes an awful tragedy to initiate action. Perhaps this is because public outrage forces officials to look beyond the dollar. A...
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