‘Tis the Season…for Cyberattacks!
Cyber attacks are increasing over the holiday season – we’ll have a detailed look at how these types of attacks work, using several examples.
Read more...Cyber attacks are increasing over the holiday season – we’ll have a detailed look at how these types of attacks work, using several examples.
Read more...Metropolitan areas in the US have been hit with flash mobs of thieves. Technology already in place could seriously blunt these crimes. The question is whether the shoppers and retailers are ready to take responsibility for using it.
Read more...What a year 2021. In terms of (successful) cyber attacks one of the most challenging years ever.…
Read more...Our next article on what’s in store for 2022 – we saw some spectacular attacks in 2021. Will the coming year be worse? Read what experts think is coming from the dark side of the internet.
Read more...We’re continuing our predictions for the world of cybersecurity in 2022 with focusing on the defensive side, i.e. what can companies do to protect against attacks.
Read more...By now, most people have probably heard of 5G and the impact it will have. From a cybersecurity viewpoint, this upgrade of the IoT means devices are built less secure. This has raised concerns from many speculators, including military, governments. Cyber Protection Magazine interviews Dan DeBaun and Wilson Bautista about the technology they came up with to address these concerns.
Read more...The human element remains the weakest link in cybersecurity. In our latest guest post, Oliver Noble lays out how security-oriented work culture is put into practice.
Read more...Last week, the 58th Design Automation Conference (DAC) in San Francisco dropped a few hints that the semiconductor industry will finally consider making chips secure before manufacturing. However, not without kicking, screaming and complaining.
Read more...The Black Out will come – it’s not a question of if, but rather when. This is what all experts agreed upon in our 3rd Cyber Protection Magazine roundtable.
Read more...The internet is on fire. Quite literally, ever since news about a vulnerability in log4j. Here’s what to do now.
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