CPO Magazine - News, Insights and Resources for Data Protection, Privacy and Cyber Security Leaders
CPO Magazine - News, Insights and Resources for Data Protection, Privacy and Cyber Security Leaders
  • Home
  • News
  • Insights
  • Resources
Home
Cyber Security
Oldest
  • Latest
  • Oldest
  • Random
  • A to Z

Cyber Security

Cyber criminals, state-sponsored hackers and even the occasional disgruntled employee are constantly looking to gain unauthorized access for a variety of purposes: theft of money, cyber espionage, personal information for sale or for use in scams, and damage to critical infrastructure for just a few of the most common.

 

So how does an organization mitigate an entire world full of continual cyber attacks? Just as buildings have a number of necessary elements of physical security: access control, cameras, alarms and so on; there are similar key elements of cyber security that are absolutely vital for just about any modern business.

 

It starts with identifying and closing the most common doors that attackers use. For example, phishing attacks on employees are far and away the most common initial point of entry. The breach of even a low-level employee account can quickly turn into an escalation in access privileges and the ability to reach sensitive information. This is also true of smart devices, which are generally more poorly secured than computers and phones.

 

Close up of hacker hand stealing data from digital tablet showing DBIR data breach report
Cyber SecurityNews

Verizon 2022 DBIR: 4 of 5 Data Breaches Caused by “Human Element,” Business Partners Involved in 3 of 5

May 27, 2022
Verizon’s DBIR finds that 82% of data breaches logged in 2021 involved a "human element" such as falling for phishing, re-use of stolen credentials, insider malfeasance or simply causing a configuration error.
Read More
Dismissed man carrying box with stuff in office showing data breach and use of DLP with data labeling
Cyber SecurityInsights

Corporate Divorce: How Companies Can Prevent Multimillion-Dollar Data Breaches

May 30, 2022
The more access an employee has to sensitive data, the higher the likelihood they can leak this information if they feel they've been wronged. The resulting data breach is where 'corporate divorces" gets messy.
Read More
Neon computer keyboard with color backlight showing shadow code and supply chain risk
Cyber SecurityNews

Study Warns That Shadow Code on External JavaScript Libraries Pose a Serious Supply Chain Risk

May 30, 2022
Shadow code may pose a serious supply chain risk. Sampling 4,300 websites and applications ranked by traffic, researchers discovered that each website had an average of 12 third-party scripts and three fourth-party scripts.
Read More
Woman using fingerprint for data access showing biometrics
Cyber SecurityInsights

Can Behavioral Biometrics Change the Future of Cybersecurity?

May 31, 2022
Depending on the use case and security scenario, users can be authenticated by combining different approaches like standard or behavioral biometrics. System can automatically and passively recognize who we are making it smooth, fast, and straightforward for the user.
Read More
Close up of hand pointing at tablet with abstract cloud hologram showing SaaS security
Cyber SecurityInsights

The “Ghost SaaS” Threat and Why Security Teams Should Take It Seriously

June 1, 2022
Security teams need to be vigilant - both on what SaaS services employees are connecting to, and whether those platforms are safe and remains safe for use in the organization.
Read More
Danger sign on screen showing Conti ransomware becoming smaller ransomware groups
Cyber SecurityNews

Conti Ransomware Group Voluntarily Shuttered, but Members Expected to Splinter off To Smaller Groups

June 1, 2022
Security researcher claims that the Conti ransomware attack on Costa Rica was an intentional smokescreen to cover a reorganization into smaller ransomware groups.
Read More
A Boeing 737-800 airplane of SpiceJet taking off showing ransomware attack disruption of flights operations
Cyber SecurityNews

Ransomware Attack Disrupted SpiceJet’s Flight Operations Leaving Passengers Stranded

June 1, 2022
An attempted ransomware attack on SpiceJet systems disrupted flight operations leaving passengers frustrated and stranded for hours with flights canceled in some locations.
Read More
Man using phone and laptop with lock and keypad for authentication and password management
Cyber SecurityInsights

3 Authentication Strategies Organizations Need for Cybersecurity Today: Enterprise Password Management and Beyond

June 2, 2022
While organizations should prepare for a passwordless authentication-based future, in the interim, companies need to implement a strategy that utilizes as few passwords as possible, including products such as a password manager for business, federation, and privileged access management (PAM).
Read More
Hacker hand stealing data from laptop showing Conti ransomware
Cyber SecurityInsights

Conti Ransomware Group: The Alliances Behind the Chaos

June 2, 2022
Conti ransomware group has transformed from lone wolves into a globe-spanning pack of well-organized criminals disrupting and casting into disarray government entities, private organizations, and small and medium-sized businesses.
Read More
Hand holding a smart phone with new General Motors logo on screen showing credential stuffing attack
Cyber SecurityNews

Hackers Accessed Car Owners’ Personal Information in General Motors Credential Stuffing Attack

June 2, 2022
Threat actors compromised American automaker General Motors in a credential stuffing attack, accessed customers' personal information, and redeemed reward points for gift cards.
Read More
1 … 157 158 159 160 161 … 323
- Advertisement -
- Advertisement -

Latest

Large warehouse showing data breach disrupts operations

Data Breach Hits Global Logistics Giant Ceva and Disrupts Operations at Various Warehouses

Digital locks showing AI and security vulnerabilities

Why It’s Vital to Stay Secure Whilst AI Accelerates Innovation

Police car on the street showing police database data breach

U.K. Police Database Hack Exposes Over 100,000 People

Meta logo on smartphone screen showing AI model hacking security vulnerability

Meta AI Model Joins Hacking Party With Exploit of Third Party Security Vulnerability

- Advertisement -
- Advertisement -
- Advertisement -
- Advertisement -

Learn More

About
Contact
Our Advertising
Privacy Policy
Cookie Policy
Terms of Use

CPO Magazine

News, insights and resources for data protection, privacy and cyber security professionals.

Learn More

About
Contact
Our Advertising
Privacy Policy
Cookie Policy
Terms of Use

Categories

Data Privacy
Data Protection
Cyber Security
Tech
Digital
Insights
News
Resources
Press Releases

© 2025 Rezonen Pte. Ltd.
CPO Magazine - News, Insights and Resources for Data Privacy, Protection and Cybersecurity Leaders
  • Home
  • News
  • Insights
  • Resources
    Start typing to see results or hit ESC to close
    Data Breach U.S. Cyber Attack Regulations Ransomware Attack
    See all results