Hardware security is driven by the fast-paced change of the technology stack. Cybersecurity professionals must evaluate their hardware security posture.
The House of Representatives has passed the Quantum Computing Cybersecurity Preparedness Act, which would help ensure data protection and strengthen national security.
As technology grows and advances, potential cyber threats grow with it. While this notion is nothing new, the current speed of innovation makes it more important than ever to consider the implications these developments will have on our cybersecurity capabilities — especially with cybercriminals becoming more sophisticated and more adept at using emerging blind spots to their advantage.
Nearly daily we see new stories of cybercriminals breaching security walls, stealing valuable data, and then holding it hostage in return for money. Companies risk exposing valued customer data as well as their own reputations, placing their credibility in disarray.