Once described as "the world's most dangerous malware," Emotet, has allegedly returned and is being installed on Windows systems infected with TrickBot malware.
In a data breach of California Pizza Kitchen, personal data from over 100,000 employees including names, Social Security numbers and other identifying information was accessed by cybercriminals. Security leaders around the globe give their insights into the cyberattack.
JupiterOne announced the findings of a new survey by Enterprise Strategy Group (ESG), which warns of inadequate security hygiene and posture management practices at many organizations.
From app usage to location data, developers are siphoning consumer data and selling it to data brokers and advertisers for top dollar. And while this data may be inconsequential, at its core, this issue is about consumers’ right to privacy.
The 2021 Global Passenger Survey from the International Air Travel Association (IATA) highlighted how biometric data collection is perceived and used within the air travel industry.
A new study from Telos Corporation and conducted by Vanson Bourne, "Critical IT Assets Need Protection Beyond Standard Network Security," revealed that 99% of security professionals believe an attack on their critical IT assets would have both organizational and societal repercussions.
While 95% of businesses are making multi-cloud a strategic priority in 2022 with security being top of mind (96%), only 54% feel highly confident that they have the tools or skills they need to execute, Valtix research reveals.
According to a new White Hat Security, 35% of consumers indicated that they would continue shopping with a retailer that experienced a security breach, while only 25% said they would begin taking their business elsewhere.
Insurance providers have had to take on increased risk with ransomware attacks on the rise, thus the surging price of insurance premiums. What are some trends fueling the cyber insurance industry?