Millennials, a tech-savvy bunch often on the go, tend to kick caution to the curb when it comes to protecting personal information as growing up with technology often creates a false sense of security.
Mobile app developers are realizing that with in-app security they can exceed third-party on-device security that relies on blacklists by only allowing the app to communicate with whitelisted servers. Mobile apps need constant monitoring and closeknit, developer-driven protections against today’s clever cybercriminals.
It is difficult to scale without privacy automation while anticipating how rapidly evolving enterprises use data and account for immediate compliance requirements. A more modern privacy approach is to leverage technology, automation, and data management to create an integrated hybrid strategy for compliance.
Companies are constantly working on online fraud prevention methods while cybercriminals fine-tune their impersonation efforts. Find out why some of the authentication methods are falling short.
Firewalls will always have a role in cybersecurity, but their limitations are growing. Complexity, patch delays, and encrypted blind spots have made them both essential and vulnerable.
If cyber insurance providers want to create a better system that can reduce claims and better protect their policyholders, they cannot ignore the biggest driver of cyberattacks – password security.
Study shows phishing attacks have reached the highest in three years and rising in emerging regions such as Brazil and other parts of South America. Why does it threatens a brand’s integrity?
The future of device security isn't in dramatically expanding budgets and adding to product costs. Rather, it's getting smarter about what to test, when to test it, and how to keep devices and customers safe.
In response to tightening security, it appears that ransomware hackers are adopting new methods. One gang, Lockbit 2.0, is now offering millions of dollars to employees who are willing to help them gain access to a network.
Software supply chain attacks are among the most destructive strategies used by cybercriminals today. 59% of companies that have suffered a supply chain attack reported significant operational disruption, according to BlackBerry research.










