The risk of cybercrime to businesses all around the world continues multiplying by the day. According to data gathered by PreciseSecurity.com, nearly 40% of companies feel threatened by cyber incidents and find it the most concerning business risk in 2020.
Read MoreMillions of connected devices used in smart cities, industrial IoT and smart homes could be hijacked to disrupt services, damage equipment and even cover up attacks against infrastructure.
Read MoreThales's new Cybels Analytics platform combines several approaches to attack detection and forensics in a single tool for real-time detection and hunting of the most complex cyberattacks, including previously unknown threats, thanks to artificial intelligence algorithms applying the principles of Thales True AI.
Read MoreA new report published by CREST looks for solutions to the increasing problems of stress and burnout among many cyber security professionals, often working remotely in high-pressure and under-resourced environments. CREST – the not-for-profit body that represents the technical security industry including vulnerability assessment, penetration testing, incident response, threat intelligence and SOC (Security Operations Centre) – highlights its concerns and says that more needs to be done to...
Read MoreRadware has released its 2019-2020 Global Application & Network Security Report. The report found that more than one in four respondents attribute attacks against their organisation to cyberwarfare or nation-state activity. In 2018, 19% of organisations believed they were attacked by a nation-state. That figure increased to 27% in 2019. Companies in North America were more likely to report nation-state attribution, at 36%.
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