Category Archives: ICT Leadership and Management
Report on Cybersecurity Black Market, by RAND and Juniper
RAND has published an interesting report on the cybersecurity black market. This report “Markets for Cybercrime Tools and Stolen Data” was sponsored by Juniper . (direct link to pdf). This report is good reading for any security professional, worth to … Continue reading
M2M/IoT Sector Map, by Beecham Research
Beecham Research has created a very nice M2M Sector map. It has divided the industry into 9 service sectors. Please see their site for the original (bigger) picture, it is downloadable here.
Global State of Information Security Survey, by PwC
Global State of Information Security Survey by PwC is interesting reading. It contains several questions and answers from various fields of industry. Definitely worth to have a look.
Vtiger CRM, Tool for general Customer Relationship Management or for personal CRM use
Vtiger CRM is a multiuser web-based Customer Relationship Management tool. Vtiger page at sourceforge describes it as follows: Vtiger CRM enables sales, support, and marketing teams to organize and collaborate to measurably improve customer experiences and business outcomes. Vtiger CRM … Continue reading
Corruption Perceptions Index
Transparency International has published the 2013 results for “Corruption Perceptions Index“. Based on expert opinion, the index measures the perceived levels of public sector corruption in countries worldwide, scoring them from 0 (highly corrupt) to 100 (very clean).
Global Innovation Index
There is an interesting effort to rank and compare countries on innovation. It is called Global Innovation Index (GII). Link to WIPO’s GII pages. The Global Innovation Index (GII) is a recognition of the key role that innovation serves as … Continue reading
Electronic Communication Annual Incident Reports, by ENISA
ENISA publishes annual reports about significant incidents in the electronic communications sector. ENISA is receiving these reports from National Authorities (see figure below). The latest report from 2012 incidents is now available. In total 18 countries reported 79 significant incidents, … Continue reading