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Cyber attacks are inevitable, conference hears

Companies must accept they will be hit by cyber attacks and plan accordingly, as criminals become better funded and more organised

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Frontline in danger: security officers now advise speedy recovery techniques over prevention

Financial institutions must expect to suffer cyber breaches and should focus on a quick recovery from attacks rather than prevention, according to speakers at a cyber risk panel at OpRisk Europe in London today (June 10).

A panel of chief information security officers (CISOs) discussed the increasing threat from so-called 'industrialised' cyber criminals – the new breed of organised and well

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