Realizing the growing danger that insider attacks pose to businesses and national security, National Insider Threat Awareness Month has become an annual call for organizations to take preventative actions in an effort to minimize their risk of attacks.
The laws and regulations of the future will increasingly be read, analyzed and implemented by AI or by lawyers augmented with AI, and also by technology and business people, especially for SMEs who cannot afford lawyers.
There will be grey areas in GDPR for a while to come and certainly in the early stages there will be test cases and adjustments to the Articles to clarify and ratify their use in real world practice.
Open source software components are useful for software development yet vulnerable to attacks due to its openness. What are some of the best security practices in managing them?
The popularity of online gaming surged during the COVID-19 pandemic—and so did cyberattacks against gamers with 5.8 million attacks detected over the past year. Cybercriminals are becoming experts in deception which makes them increasingly difficult to detect.
A recent spate of crippling ransomware attacks against healthcare organizations signals that these assaults remain a major threat. Healthcare leaders should focus their efforts by moving beyond a prevention strategy and focusing on developing a proactive preparedness plan.
As we navigate the complexities of cybersecurity in 2024, state and local government leaders are standing at a critical juncture. Establishing a comprehensive cyber defense strategy has become an indispensable requirement for state and local governments.
While 5G promises to be faster, more accessible and more secure, network operators are still challenged by legacy signalling protocols that are still readily used today, although security for these is limited.
Balancing the requirements and intricacies of both remote and on-site working can be challenging. Here are some considerations and recommended strategies for securing the hybrid enterprise.
An increase in cyber attacks and claims is challenging for the cyber insurance business. Insurers have made changes in response: narrowing the parameters for coverage, increasing prices, and introducing new requirements for cover.










