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Read more...We have partnered with it-sa365, a printed issue of Cyber Protection Magazine will be distributed there. And you can be part of it!
Read more...Ransomware attacks have cost victims millions upon millions of dollars, and these attacks are increasing at an alarming rate. This article will explore effective strategies to prevent and recover from these ambushes.
Read more...To understand the world of cybersecurity vulnerability scoring, there is no better place to start than defining the most commonly used acronyms. This article explains CVE, CNA, KEV and CVSS.
Read more...This article will delve into why the cyber security industry urgently needs more women and how organizations can empower women to bridge the pervasive gender gap in this evolving sector.
Read more...Cyber laws are changing to ensure organisations in all industries are adequately protected against cyber attacks – and UK organisations need to adapt after leaving the EU.
Read more...The DHS/NCCIC Acronyms List currently includes 609 industry acronyms making it difficult for even experts to read analyst reports without a glossary. But that doesn’t even cover cloud data security, which has its own list of acronyms that aren’t even on DHS’s list yet. You can be sure they are #1 on an attacker’s list,
Read more...Falling on the anniversary of the WannaCry ransomware attack, which impacted more than 60 NHS trusts in the UK, Anti-Ransomware Day is a stark reminder of the damage that cybercriminals can inflict on an organisation.
Read more...It’s the tenth anniversary of World Password Day which means that there’s going to be an avalanche of well-intentioned advice this week about how to make passwords more secure. The problem is that passwords are never going to be secure.
Read more...World Password Day reminds businesses that water-tight password security needs to be prioritised. Companies must take steps like educating staff and using new technologies to avoid serious data breaches.
Read more...Rohit Ghai, CEO of RSA Security
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