The 2022 Ransomware Resilience Summit Europewill bring organizations and expert advisors together to benchmark resilience and business continuity planning, share lessons learned and enable businesses to better protect themselves.
A new survey from Pulse and Hitachi ID reveals that nearly half of all enterprise team members have been approached by cybercriminals to assist a ransomware attack.
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) arrested and charged a Ukrainian national for their involvement in the ransomware attack against IT company Kaseya in July.
From ransomware to re-branding, cybercrime rings use varying tactics to disrupt and extort organizations. How can your enterprise organization best prepare?
The U.S. Department of State is offering up to $10,000,000 for information leading to the identification or location of any individual(s) who hold a key leadership position in the DarkSide ransomware crime group.
Ransomware actors are using significant, time-sensitive financial events, such as mergers and acquisitions, to target and leverage victim companies, according to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) recent Private Industry Notification (PIN).
With a projected over $44 billion in revenue in 2021, the casino industry has become a target for cybercriminals, who attempt to attack both online betting systems and in-person machines. How can casinos protect themselves from cyber threats?
By keeping a pulse on evolving threats and monitoring the entire environment, security leaders can mitigate their institutions’ cyber risk and keep networks, data and users secure.
Within a diversified cybersecurity strategy, digital forensic analysis can ensure that organizations have the means to react in a timely manner and, more importantly, recover from a cyberattack.