From ransomware strains and cryptomining campaigns that delivered the most attack payloads to phishing attacks that wreaked the most havoc, what are 2019's nastiest threats, identified by Webroot?
October marks Cybersecurity Awareness month, and with seventy percent of financial companies having suffered a cybersecurity incident in the past 12 months, it’s crucial for firms to not only know their biggest cyber risks but how to prevent them.
The word ‘integrity’ comes from the Latin ‘integer,’ meaning complete, or whole (the same source as the mathematical term for a whole number). A person with integrity, then, is someone who has a fully developed moral character.
California, Delaware and Utah are the states that best protect users' online privacy in 2019, according to an annual ranking by privacy and cybersecurity research firm Comparitech.
A Japanese hotel chain, HIS Group, has apologized for ignoring warnings that its in-room robots were hackable and enabled individuals to remotely view video footage from the devices.
The Information Security Forum (ISF), a resource for executives and board members on cybersecurity and risk management, and National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) are partnering to create Online Informative References (OLIRs) between information security standards and the NIST Cybersecurity Framework (CSF).
A majority of enterprises (86 percent) have proactively amplified security initiatives over the last year to combat the increase in cybersecurity attacks. What security threats will they face in the next 12 months?
The University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law is launching advanced professional training through their online Master of Science (MS) in Cybersecurity Law and Homeland Security and Crisis Management Law.
The House approved the Stopping Harmful Interference in Elections for a Lasting Democracy (SHIELD) Act that aims to better protect the country's elections from foreign interference.