US suffered cyberattacks from 168 threat actors in 2023 Security Staff January 25, 2024 Critical infrastructure attacks were analyzed in a recent report. The report found more than 420 million attacks between January and December 2023.Read More
Browser-based phishing attacks increased 198% in H2 2023 Security Staff January 24, 2024 Browser security was analyzed in a recent report. The report uncovered a 198% increase in browser-based phishing attacks in the second half of 2023.Read More
Identity-based incidents accounted for 64% of all incidents Security Staff January 23, 2024 According to a threat report by Expel, identity-based incidents accounted for 64% of all investigated, a volume increase of 144% from 2022 to 2023. Read More
88% of organizations use passwords as primary authentication method Security Staff January 23, 2024 According to a recent password report by Specops Software, passwords remain the primary authentication method for 88% of organizations.Read More
The 2 am call: Preparing for a government cyberattack Tracey Murdock January 23, 2024 Fremont County suffered a cyberattack in 2022 that took pieces of the county's law enforcement's systems offline, including communications.Read More
Cyberattack attempts increased 104% in 2023 Security Staff January 22, 2024 According to a recent cybersecurity report by Armis, geopolitical issues are affecting the cybersecurity landscape, including increased cyberattacks.Read More
Top security conferences in 2024 Taelor Sutherland January 22, 2024 Security magazine brings you a list of the top physical security conferences to attend globally in 2024, including government and private events.Read More
FTC bans Texas media company from sharing location data Security Staff January 19, 2024 The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has banned Texas company InMarket Media from selling precise location data for advertising purposes.Read More
49% of organizations cite poor training as cause for privacy concerns Security Staff January 18, 2024 According to a recent data privacy report, 43% say their privacy budget is underfunded and 51% of respondents expect a decrease in budget.Read More
Utah state legislature adopts gun detection technology statewide Security Staff January 18, 2024 The Utah State Board of Education has announced additional security measures for public K-12 schools, including gun detection software statewide.Read More