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Read more...It’s World Productivity Day, and Cyber Protection Magazine spoke to nine technology experts to get their tips on how to motivate and get the most out of their workforce and help to increase productivity in the cybersecurity industry.
Read more...Often, the weakest link in cybersecurity is considered to be people, as 85% of successful cyberattacks involve some form of human element. Employees in accounting are highly vulnerable to these breaches.
Read more...The Biden administration warned in May that the freelancer you hired to code may be a North Korean spy. These cyber spies are posing as remote, contract IT workers and infiltrating malware into all forms of networks
Read more...Ransomware attackers are reliant on a business’ inability to recover. In this article, Christopher Rogers from Zerto explains what companies can do to prioritize recovery.
Read more...Traditionally, security architectures focused on protecting the network. In a connected world, this approach is no longer effective. A zero trust security architecture is essential for every organisation.
Read more...Criminals increasingly turn to the weakest link in the security chain – people. Social Engineering attacks are on the rise. Read about what social engineering is, its most common forms and, of course, how to counter it
Read more...With seemingly no end to the growing problem of cyberattacks in sight, the cybersecurity industry is increasingly looking to address the root of the problem; humans.
Read more...Even though ransomware attacks declined for the first half of this year, the worst is yet to come, experts say.
Read more...Today marks the 4th anniversary of GDPR. We spoke to eight experts and asked them, what changes the regulation brought.
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