WFH turned cybersecurity on its head
The world of cybersecurity was a mess prior to the pandemic. Now it is a textbook catastrophe that we are only now figuring out how
Read more...The world of cybersecurity was a mess prior to the pandemic. Now it is a textbook catastrophe that we are only now figuring out how
Read more...CEOs in large enterprises are feeling the heat from board members to adequately defend companies – Cyber Protection Magazine reports from Black Hat USA 2021 #BHUSA #BlackHat
Read more...The claims statistics show a consistent picture: both loss frequency and loss amount have grown significantly within the past three years. Since the increasing number of cyber attacks has resulted in more insurance policies being affected by, insurers are consequently increasing their premiums.
Read more...Today is SysAdmin Day. Time for a big thanks to all admins from us at Cyber Protection Magazine and a handful of cybersecurity experts!
Read more...There are three eternal truths when it comes to cybersecurity. Find out about them and how you can leverage the laziness of cyber criminals in our latest feature article by US Editor Lou Covey.
Read more...Infosecgirls is an initiative which supports women in cybersecurity. We spoke with founder Vandana Verma about the initiative – and about the significance of open source security
Read more...Ransomware is becoming increasingly popular because it works. Is it time to focus less on preventing and more on recovery?
An interview with Gijsbert Janssen van Doorn from Zerto.
Since the creation of IoT devices organizations are continually adopting more and more IoT devices inside their work environments. But what about the security of all of these hundreds devices inside a network?
Read more...What is that identity that people always talk about and why does it need protection?
We spoke with two experts on the matter.
The combination of the disappearance of the gangs, including REvil as of last week, and the newfound reticence of victims to pay up, is feeding the “peak ransomware” conjecture.
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