The world of cybersecurity — which includes both tactics by hackers and how we combat increasingly complex data breaches and attacks — is constantly evolving. Learn more about top security and risk management trends in 2024, including cyberwarfare, the zero trust model and more.
As applications grow more complex, attackers will increasingly seek to exploit vulnerabilities in business logic to bypass traditional security measures and gain unauthorized access. To address this threat, organizations must rethink their current security strategies for protecting applications and APIs, and the data they’re accessing.
Updates to Quebec’s Act to Modernize Legislative Provisions Respecting the Protection of Personal Information, more commonly known as “Law 25,” now requires businesses to respect consumer preferences and increase transparency surrounding the collection and use of their personal data.
When planning, designing, and delivering cyber security awareness training, it is critical to consider the perspectives, needs, skill levels, and experiences of users. Gaining and maintaining its support among teams is an ongoing and collaborative effort.
Due to their large membership pools, the rewards programs offered by top brands represent sizable assets. Attacks against rewards programs are becoming more frequent as these customer accounts often fly under the radar as potential targets for cybercrime.
As attacks evolve and become more sophisticated, the industry's response has been to adopt the zero-trust architecture. However, with the rise of zero-trust architecture, we've also seen an unexpected, unwelcome guest: complexity.
In a recent analysis of the companies that make up the Global 2000, nearly three quarters implemented less than half of all domain security measures. As attacks targeting domains continue to rise, it is critical to determine who is responsible for overseeing their security and the processes they implement.
As more recipients get wise to the usual phishing tactics, attackers are adopting another strategy: pretexting. Protecting an organization against pretexting attacks requires a layered approach that includes preventing attack messages from reaching employees, and making employees aware of how pretexting works.
The increasing reliance on third parties brings with it potential risks that must be identified and remediated across the supplier’s relationship lifecycle. AI can help procurement teams evaluate business risks far more quickly by identifying and prioritizing those risks.
Data privacy is an issue that draws attention from every corner of American society. There are consumers on the one hand, who are fiercely protective of their digital rights, and the big tech and advertising giants on the other, wielding their massive influence at the expense of ordinary citizens.










