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Revolutionizing Data Privacy and Information Security Compliance: Latest Findings from the ‘State of Information Security’ Report | A ISMS.online Brand Story with Luke Dash

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ISMS.online has released its ‘State of Information Security’ report which surveyed 502 people in the UK (over 1500 globally) who work in information security across 10 sectors including technology, manufacturing, education, energy and utilities and healthcare. The main findings that it exposed are: 79% of businesses have been impacted due to an information security incident caused by a third-party vendor or supply chain partner. Over 99% of UK businesses received hefty fines for data breaches or violation of data protection rules over the last year Deepfakes now rank as the second most common information security incident for UK businesses and have been experienced by over a third of organisations.

What does all of this mean? As data breaches continue to surge, government entities and trade bodies are in turn, trying to meet these challenges with updates and implementation of regulations and compliance mandates. Listen in as Luke speaks to IT managers about the need to build robust and effective information security foundations, invest in securing their supply chains and increasing employee awareness and training.

Learn more about ISMS.online: https://itspm.ag/ismsonline08ab81

Note: This story contains promotional content. Learn more.

Guest: Luke Dash, CEO, ISMS.online

On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/luke-dash-33867b25/

Resources

The State of Information Security Report 2024: https://itspm.ag/ismsonlinef56b77

Learn more and catch more stories from ISMS.online: https://www.itspmagazine.com/directory/isms-online

View all of our OWASP AppSec Global Lisbon 2024 coverage: https://www.itspmagazine.com/owasp-global-2024-lisbon-application-security-event-coverage-in-portugal

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ISMS.online has released its ‘State of Information Security’ report which surveyed 502 people in the UK (over 1500 globally) who work in information security across 10 sectors including technology, manufacturing, education, energy and utilities and healthcare. The main findings that it exposed are: 79% of businesses have been impacted due to an information security incident caused by a third-party vendor or supply chain partner. Over 99% of UK businesses received hefty fines for data breaches or violation of data protection rules over the last year Deepfakes now rank as the second most common information security incident for UK businesses and have been experienced by over a third of organisations.

What does all of this mean? As data breaches continue to surge, government entities and trade bodies are in turn, trying to meet these challenges with updates and implementation of regulations and compliance mandates. Listen in as Luke speaks to IT managers about the need to build robust and effective information security foundations, invest in securing their supply chains and increasing employee awareness and training.

Learn more about ISMS.online: https://itspm.ag/ismsonline08ab81

Note: This story contains promotional content. Learn more.

Guest: Luke Dash, CEO, ISMS.online

On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/luke-dash-33867b25/

Resources

The State of Information Security Report 2024: https://itspm.ag/ismsonlinef56b77

Learn more and catch more stories from ISMS.online: https://www.itspmagazine.com/directory/isms-online

View all of our OWASP AppSec Global Lisbon 2024 coverage: https://www.itspmagazine.com/owasp-global-2024-lisbon-application-security-event-coverage-in-portugal

Are you interested in telling your story?
https://www.itspmagazine.com/telling-your-story

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