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The Security and Sustainability Nexus – a new way to enable business strategy

How to be a responsible, sustainable and ethical brand has become more and more integral to the ways companies define their strategy. In her role as Global Senior Vice President Sustainability, Security and Corporate Communications at Radisson Hotel Group, Inge Huijbrechts, MBA has both security and sustainability in her portfolio. Inge is uniquely positioned to

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Keeper Security reflects on a “groundbreaking” 2024

As the year draws to a close, Keeper Security, has reflected on its accomplishments and looks ahead to another fulfilling year in 2025. “2024 was a transformative year marked by innovation and measurable impact,” said Darren Guccione, CEO and Co-founder of Keeper Security. “Our commitment to delivering enterprise-grade cybersecurity solutions enabled us to address the

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Safeture releases Risk Map 2025: Global dangers rise, but some nations become safer for travellers

As 2025 approaches, travellers are increasingly questioning the safety of their destinations. The newly launched Risk Map 2025, developed by Safeture and Riskline, offers a detailed and interactive overview of global travel risks, helping individuals and businesses make informed travel plans. Overall, the security situation has deteriorated in 77 countries. This is particularly drastic in regions

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Safeture and Riskline release global wildfire report with travel safety tips

Safeture has published a global wildfire report in collaboration with Riskline, adding several valuable travel safety tips along the way. Wildfires pose a significant challenge to travel and can be associated with substantial health risks for travellers. Experts predict that wildfires’ frequency and intensity will increase dramatically in 2024. The free “Wildfire Informer” provides a

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ISRM Global Crisis Watch 283 announced

The Institute of Strategic Risk Management, (ISRM), has sent out its invitation to this week’s Global Crisis Watch, #283, taking place on Friday, July 12 at 10:00 BST. Topics this week will include the new NATO summit offering support to Ukraine, the rise of far-right politics in France, the EU suspending Georgia’s path into the

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ThinkCyber | Half of employees afraid to report security mistakes

Respondents to a recent ThinkCyber Security Ltd survey showed that over half of cyber professionals would not feel free from repercussions if they reported a mistake within their organisation. In addition, the survey – which revealed the attitudes towards security awareness training, were asked what security behaviours caused the most concern at their organisation. The top results

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ISRM Global Crisis Watch 281, June 28

The Institute of Strategic Risk Management, (ISRM) is inviting members and security professionals to this week’s Global Crisis Watch which is happening tomorrow, Friday, June 28 at 10:00 BST. Topics will include politics in the UK, France and Africa, with Macron warning against voting for extreme parties in upcoming elections, the Conservatives set to lose

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Axis | Going beyond PSTI (& ETSI): the critical importance of next-level cybersecurity

Steven Kenny – Manager Architecture & Engineering Program, EMEA, Axis Communications – welcomes new IoT regulations but argues that end users deserve far more than such regulations demand. PSTI and ETSI regulations represent, frankly, the bare minimum that any business could do to fight the threat of cybercrime. They outline a specific security baseline. The

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Keeper Security’s survey finds growing number of tech tools makes cybersecurity professionals feel out of control 

New research by Keeper Security reveals nearly half of security professionals (48%) say they favour standalone security solutions for specific issues. Yet, this has resulted in security pros grappling with 32 different security solutions in their tech stacks, on average, and some managing hundreds of different security tools. Moreover, one in 10 cybersecurity professionals admit the

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