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NEWS & products cybersecurityeurope PAGE 10


Security sector


news and


intelligence updates for cyber-savvy


Cyber attack rates outpace readiness rates... Organisations can boost business by boosting workforce cyber trust... European cyber crime agencies join forces... BOTS drive credential stuffi ng attacks... Fewer than half for schools surveyed believe themselves to be GDPR compliant...


ECSO INKS MOU WITH ETSI


ECSO, the European Cyber Security Organisation, and ETSI, the European Telecommunications Standards Institute, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to facilitate a closer co-operation in cyber security and standardisation – something that is now paramount in the fi eld of cyber security, says ECSO General Secretary Luigi Rebuffi . “This MoU is a key step towards a common approach to the identifi cation of European industries’ needs for the development of widely- applicable cyber security standards,” Secretary Rebuffi added. | ecs-org.eu


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NEWS BOOST BUSINESS BY BOOSTING WORKFORCE TRUST


European businesses want to trust their employees when it comes to cyber security, but they need to leverage technology better to do so, according to a study from ObserveIT. On average, 46% of respondents agree that their organisation ‘doesn’t have confi dence in its workforce’ when it comes to keeping valuable data and assets safe. Lack of trust is highest in the public sector at 53%. | observeit.com


GENDER MORE WOMEN IN SECURITY ROLES AT C-SUITE LEVEL


Women represent 24% of the global cyber security workforce, according to the 2019 Women in Cyber Security Report from professional body (ISC)2. “The data confi rms what we’ve been seeing for the


past few years on the ground,” said David Shearer, CEO at (ISC)2. “More women are coming into the fi eld of cybersecurity with


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