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Cracking the 2023 SANS Holiday Hack Challenge

February 11, 2024 / 63 / 0
[ad_1] Steeped in AI and the security risks of its use, the 2023 SANS Holiday Hack Challenge was an enrichening experience of navigating a series of 21 objectives that tested and broadened multiple cybersecurity skills. The best challenges for me were hunting down AI hallucinations... Continue reading
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The 7 deadly cloud security sins and how SMBs can do things better

February 11, 2024 / 36 / 0
[ad_1] Business Security By eliminating these mistakes and blind spots, your organization can take massive strides towards optimizing its use of cloud without exposing itself to cyber-risk 16 Jan 2024  •  , 5 min. read Cloud computing is an essential component of today’s digital landscape.... Continue reading
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Could your online date be a scammer? How to avoid getting caught in a bad romance

February 10, 2024 / 37 / 0
[ad_1] Scams With Valentine’s Day almost upon us, here’s some timely advice on how to prevent scammers from stealing more than your heart 05 Feb 2024  •  , 7 min. read Online dating has revolutionized how people connect and find love. Now, any of us... Continue reading
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Ransomware payments hit a record high in 2023 – Week in security with Tony Anscombe

February 10, 2024 / 36 / 0
[ad_1] Video, Ransomware Called a “watershed year for ransomware”, 2023 marked a reversal from the decline in ransomware payments observed in the previous year 09 Feb 2024 Ransomware payments in 2023 reached a record-breaking $1.1 billion in 2023, according to an analysis by Chainalysis, a... Continue reading
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Security tips for remote workers using their own IT equipment

February 10, 2024 / 54 / 0
[ad_1] Business Security As personal devices within corporate networks make for a potentially combustible mix, a cavalier approach to BYOD security won’t cut it 06 Feb 2024  •  , 6 min. read Since it helped organizations ride out the disruption wrought by the pandemic, remote work (that... Continue reading
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The stakes are high for CISOs

February 10, 2024 / 72 / 0
[ad_1] Business Security Heavy workloads and the specter of personal liability for incidents take a toll on security leaders, so much so that many of them look for the exits. What does this mean for corporate cyber-defenses? 08 Feb 2024  •  , 5 min. read... Continue reading
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Ransomware Payments Hit $1bn All-Time High Last Year

February 10, 2024 / 45 / 0
[ad_1] Ransomware actors collected over $1bn in extortion money from their victims in 2023 – a record high – according to Chainalysis. The blockchain analysis company warned that even this is likely to be a conservative estimate of the financial impact of ransomware last year, as... Continue reading
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20 Years of Facebook, but Trust in Social Media Remains Rock Bottom

February 9, 2024 / 34 / 0
[ad_1] February 2024 marks 20 years of Facebook’s existence. Despite the brand being well established worldwide and in our day to day lives, only 6% of people trust it and other social media companies with their personal data. In a survey of 12,000 people across... Continue reading
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AI-Powered Robocalls Banned Ahead of US Election

February 9, 2024 / 38 / 0
[ad_1] The US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has introduced a ban on robocalls that contain voices generated by AI to protect US voters from spamming ahead of the November presidential election. Callers must obtain prior express consent from the called party before making a call... Continue reading
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US Warns of Destructive Chinese Cyber-Attacks

February 9, 2024 / 27 / 0
[ad_1] The US and its allies have sounded the alarm over Chinese state hackers, claiming they’re ready to launch destructive attacks on multiple critical infrastructure (CNI) sectors in the event of a military conflict. The advisory comes from multiple agencies including the FBI, NSA and... Continue reading
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