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Service providers should help to stop cyber crime

By Prempal Singh 0 Comment April 7, 2017

Through the years, data capacities and rates were the purposes that Kenyans used to make a decision the best suited Net Service Providers (ISPs) to work with. With the rise in internet sensitivity in Kenya, standing at 45 percent, data security is becoming the next big story. ISPs can increase earnings and customer loyalty by […]

Why Cyber security Should Be A No.1 Business Priority For 2017?

By Prempal Singh 0 Comment April 1, 2017

Last year was terrible for the corporate sufferer of cyber attacks, numerous large organizations making headlines over reports of major removes. Ransomware attacks quadrupled to 4,000 every day from 2015 to 2016, in line with the U. S. Department of justice. In spite of the evidence, most companies greatly understate the risk of a cyber […]

Banks Want CBN(Central Bank of Nigeria) to Establish Security Structure against Cyber Crime

By Prempal Singh 0 Comment March 31, 2017

Main security officers of the banks in the country have urged the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), to establish an internal structure within the banking system to prevent cybercrime hackers from operating bank documents. The Chief Security Officials (CSOs) of banks in the country agreed, in principle that the CBN should implement the anti-cyber crime […]

There are 4 Strategies that can Use to Counter Cyber crime in E-commerce

By Prempal Singh 0 Comment March 31, 2017

How can you counter cybercrime in e-commerce? Cybercrime is also known, as computer crime is any illegitimate action that is committed through an electronic-based medium or focuses on a computer-based platform. Cyber crime depends on the internet and online activity. The use of Cloud service by small businesses exposes those to cyber-attacks. Cybercrime includes offenses […]

Price to global businesses to cyber crime will reach $2 trillion by 2019! Fight back with best of a stock

By Prempal Singh 0 Comment March 31, 2017

An internet attack can considerably have an effect on your organization financial bottom level line. Forbes (1) forecasts that the cost to global businesses to internet crime will reach $2 trillion by 2019. The united kingdom Parliament (2) also forecasts that the global skills shortage for security experts will be no less than two million […]

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