Cybersecurity
Although 2022 has been a quite tumultuous year for cyber security industry, 2023 is expected to be even more challenging for security teams, experts warn. Here’s Top 10 of key ...
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With each passing year, hacker attacks become more advanced and sophisticated, so keeping up with security vulnerabilities is now more crucial than ever. This article highlights ...
A data breach can be a massive headache for organizations and enterprises, as it may entail severe consequences, including decreased customer trust and substantial financial ...
Since the start of 2022, multiple law enforcement agencies worldwide have been taking action targeting organized cyber crime activity, including cyber criminals behind phishing ...
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Read also: Costa Rica declares state of emergency after a Conti ransomware attack, Microsoft patches a Windows zero-day, and more.
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The year of 2022 is poised to bring multifaceted challenges in cybersecurity, compliance and privacy, while driving record cashflow and profits to cybercriminals.