International research from SailPoint shows how real the cyber security threat is across today’s digital enterprise.
Vulnerable apps include Microsoft's Edge, Grindr, OKCupid, and Cisco Teams.
Cyber actors are sending phishing e-mails to organisations involved in vaccine storage and transport to harvest account credentials, says IBM.
Kaspersky analysed active doxing offers on 10 international Darknet forums.
The CrowdStrike Global Security Attitude Survey reveals a fear of state-sponsored and ransomware attacks pose a danger of stifling future business growth in a post-COVID-19 world.
Companies must ensure users have easy access to the corporate network while simultaneously protecting the network against unauthorised access.
Relying only on a layered defence against ransomware is no longer sufficient; one needs total visibility as a primary defence mechanism, says John Mc Loughlin, CEO of J2.
A zero trust approach builds on the concept of “never trust, always verify”, says Razina Mayet, Client Development & Technical Sales at Puleng Technologies.
As customer passwords and personally identifiable information have become easier to purchase on the dark Web, biometric authentication has become increasingly popular.
DDOS attacks by threat actors don’t only have a negative effect on businesses and their customers – they also take up quantities of Internet bandwidth without paying for it.
Turn off WiFi, Bluetooth and GPS when not in use to limit your “detectability” by hackers. And be careful when connecting to public networks.