According to a recent ransomware study, cybercrime rings have used fake apps related to the COVID-19 pandemic to target individuals. New research looks at the most impersonated apps, along with trends in other cyberattacks.
Pressing the reset button on security is only possible by disregarding the old-school ring-fencing and the rigid firewalls of the moat-castle mindset and embracing the zero trust mentality.
Industry experts can help you to understand not only the occupational fraud risks that come hand-in-hand with a “work from anywhere” model, but also how to address them with the latest biometrics.
Combining security strategies could reduce the risk of fraud, which has only risen since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. A new report suggests steps insurance carriers can take to ensure their security plan works to combat identity fraud.
Ensure your employees understand the security risks of social media, provide awareness training and implement best practice policies for smarter socializing.
All too often, people feel they need to push their personal limits at work, at the expense of their mental, physical and emotional health. How can leadership combat burnout across security teams by prioritizing an employee's well-being?
Hundley brings more than 20 years of public and private cybersecurity experience to the Retail & Hospitality Information Sharing and Analysis Center (RH-ISAC) in his new role.
Given that approximately 90% of the world’s enterprises use Active Directory (AD) as their primary authentication and authorization platform for organizations running Windows, it is no surprise that AD is a key target for cybercriminals.