Cyber Law and Cybercrime Investigation BlogPage 16
In 2020, cybercrime is poised to cause multi-billion damages across the globe. Who are the modern cybercriminals, what are their innate goals and motivation?
97 out of 100 of the world's largest airports have security risks related to vulnerable web and mobile applications, misconfigured public cloud, Dark Web exposure or code ...
Can AI be useful for your business when regarded through the prism of pragmatic profitability and economic efficiency?
Protracted legal ramifications, dramatic loss of business and incalculable recovery costs are just a tip of the breached websites iceberg.
Millions of stolen corporate credentials available in the Dark Web are exploited by cybercriminals for spear-phishing and password re-use attacks against the largest global companies.
Nowadays cybersecurity is dictated by compelling business reasons including higher profits, reputation and sustainable development.
CNN stands for Convolutional Neural Networks. It’s a class of neural networks that is usually used for image recognition and is based on the idea of … well, convolution.
98 of 100 most prominent and well-funded fintech startups are vulnerable to phishing, web and mobile application security attacks.
There are a lot of buzz words that fill the space around us. Here we will briefly cover top six terms on Machine Learning that you may have heard of.
97 out of 100 largest banks are vulnerable to web and mobile attacks enabling hackers to steal sensitive data.
When your partners are your weak point, who do you trust?
Vulnerability scanning can be very cheap or even free, while penetration testing can be considered quite expensive and time-consuming. However, penetration testing brings ...