Scammers have taken to social media networks as their favorite spot for phishing attacks as there are billions of registered users with a vast majority of them practicing little to no account security.
From the Capitol riot to squashing of Parler, clamping down on WeChat and TikTok to impact of the SolarWinds hack, these have been a whirlwind few months full of revelations.
The economic landscape requires due diligence when it comes to enterprise level SaaS spending. Shadow IT hides wasteful spending, and organizations must manage costs associated with bulky and hidden SaaS platforms.
Software supply chain attacks will continue to be successful as long as the chasm between software development teams and info security teams persists. Until these two departments agree on common goals, attacks targeting software vulnerabilities will continue to cause havoc.
The Clearview AI facial recognition system has been criticized for infringing the privacy of individuals and assertions of racial and gender bias. Get the facts from a technology lawyer and police officer with hands-on experience with the tool.
The software supply chain is becoming the new battleground. Trust, once a cornerstone of open-source, is now under scrutiny. Developers need to exercise caution, vetting each package, no matter how reputable the source might seem.
Ensuring data protection is an uphill battle as attacker tools and strategies grow more sophisticated over time, and turning to immutable ransomware protection is critical as it offers organizations secure storage that will ensure data protection and quick recovery following an attack.
SMBs were the subject of the overwhelming bulk of malicious cyberattacks in past years. Here are the most common and dangerous cybersecurity challenges most SMBs face and what you can do to deal with them.
In today’s cyber security environment, organizations always strive for getting the best return on investment when shopping for cyber insurance. Companies desire low-cost policies without accurately assessing risk. Insurers want low risk and to cover as little as possible. How did we get here and where do we go?
For IT leaders that only require a subset of Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) capabilities, preferring to focus mainly on the security aspects and leaving out the networking components, Security Service Edge (SSE), an emerging new cloud-native security framework, is potentially a better fit.










