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New features to raise awareness


PhishMe is showcasing the new mobile features in its PhishMe Spear Phishing Simulator. The PhishMe Spear Phishing Simulator helps raise awareness around the strategies and sophisticated tactics used by today’s hackers looking to compromise an organisation's data and systems. PhishMe believes that educating staff on cyber security helps minimise the risk of employees falling victim to an attack.


Results to be revealed


Visit the nCircle stand where the company will reveal the results on its recent benchmarks, explaining which industries are the most forward-thinking in terms of IT security.


The service is the first publicly available benchmark service enabling performance


measurement and comparison of an organisation’s vulnerability management, patch management, configuration auditing, identity and access management, anti-virus and endpoint protection programs against industry benchmarks that are continuously updated by the organisations themselves.


IBM Security Intelligence with Big Data


To aid the detection of stealthy threats that can hide in the increasing mounds of data, IBM has announced combining leading security intelligence with big data analytics capabilities for both external cyber security threats and internal risk detection and prevention. IBM Security Intelligence with Big Data allows security analysts to extend their analysis well beyond typical security data and to hunt for malicious cyber activity. This solution combines real-


time correlation for continuous insight, custom analytics across massive structured data (such as security device alerts, operating system logs, DNS transactions and network flows) and unstructured data (such as emails, social media content, full packet information and business transactions), and forensic capabilities for evidence gathering. The combination helps organisations address the most vexing security challenges, including advanced persistent threats, fraud and insider threats.


Verifying your security measures are fit for purpose


With a growing trend of highly-publicised zero- day attacks, more and more organisations are experiencing damage to their reputations as well as their critical infrastructures. This trend has not only resulted with an increased number of Phoenix Datacom’s customers requiring solutions to tackle new types of security threats, but also, those who out- source their security protection to Managed Security Providers are seeking the means to test


the security measures in place themselves - for verification that they do in fact provide the required protection as per their agreed SLAs. Visit Phoenix Datacom at stand G30 to see how the company helps its customers do this – as well as to view the live demonstrations on- demand in the areas of; Zero-Day and Malware Analysis, IDS/IPS, Forensic Reconstruction, Vulnerability Management and Compliance, and Inline Tool Balancing.


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WatchGuard Drives Adoption is featuring its new range of Xtensible Threat


of Enterprise UTM WatchGuard®


Management (XTM) products to meet the growing demand for high- performance, integrated security solutions from large enterprises. With SMEs to major corporates all battling against the increased severity and complexity of cyber threats, WatchGuard’s new XTM 1520, 1525 and 2520 models offer defence in depth with best of breed security tools from the likes of Websense AVG, and Broadweb, combined with excellent performance and ease of manageability, all in a single device.


With more companies adopting bring-your-own-device (BYOD) policies for a mobile and productive workforce, WatchGuard is also showcasing two new wireless access point products, giving users the same level of security for WLAN traffic as traditional fixed network traffic.


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