New Perimeters

Protect people. Defend data.

Protect people. Defend data.

With threats constantly evolving and attackers adopting new strategies, one-dimensional approaches to security simply will not work, especially with threats like business email compromise, phishing and ransomware targeting your organization. That’s why it’s a priority to protect your two biggest assets: your people and your data.

Explore how to reinvent information security by prioritizing its two most critical components.

Data Doesn’t Lose Itself

Data Doesn’t Lose Itself

In a world of increasingly targeted attacks, one thing remains the same - attackers target people. Their techniques have evolved, making protecting your people, your data and how it's accessed more critical than ever.

Discover why we must change the way we prevent data loss and protect against insider threats in our ‘work from anywhere’ reality.

The Innovation Edition

The Innovation Edition

As threats become more numerous and more complex, the technology required to stop them must change. Are you ready to make your people the centre of your cybersecurity strategy?

We explore some of the latest cybersecurity innovations and their real-world applications.

Mitigating Risk Through Digital Change

Mitigating Risk Through Digital Change

As digital transformation (DX) evolves at pace, bringing with it new levels of efficiency, agility and responsiveness, it also exposes new points of attack and creates new vulnerabilities. Your customers must trust you can keep their data safe from harm.

We uncover why cybersecurity must be at the heart of digital transformation.

Business Email Compromise

Business Email Compromise

We’re shining a light on the biggest issues in cybersecurity, covering the latest techniques threat actors are using to target your people and how you can stay one step ahead. We cover the most effective ways to defend against common business email compromise (BEC) and email account compromise (EAC) tactics.

Find out how to protect your people from cybercrime’s “most expensive threat”.