Intellectual property has become a valuable asset for enterprise organizations worldwide. However, theft has also grown in frequency and sophistication.
Without question, the “human factor” in cybersecurity has become synonymous with phishing attacks, but that perception is a material part of the problem.
Bad actors target an organization’s most vulnerable touch points to gain access to sensitive data. And too often, these weak links are the organization’s employees.
It has been several weeks since the MOVEit vulnerability began making headlines, but the span of organizations and governmental entities being affected by related data breaches have continued to grow.
A new report shows three-fourths of operational technology organizations reported at least one intrusion in the last year, with 56% from malware and 49% from phishing.
A new report reveals the use of MFA has nearly doubled since 2020 and that phishing-resistant authenticators represent the best choice in terms of security for users.