By Kumar Ritesh, Founder and CEO, CYFIRMA Over the past two decades, businesses, governments and the public have all witnessed unprecedented growth in the digital economy. From the design ...
US authorities have indicted a Russian national for conspiring to recruit a Tesla employee to install malware onto the company’s infrastructure. Russian national Egor Igorevich Kriuchkov ...
As cybercrime is becoming more lucrative and more automated, we're going to have to depend on automated defenses on the other side.
The Information Systems Security Association found a 63% increase in cyberattacks related to the pandemic, calling Covid a "once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for hackers and online scammers."
The number of cybersecurity incidents reported to the U.K.'s data privacy watchdog has continued to decline, recently plummeting by nearly 40%. But is the quantity of data breaches going ...
Read about how the COVID Tracker app works, what data is collected by the app, who has access to that data, and the purposes for which the data is used.
The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the need for solid cybersecurity practices at companies large and small. Phishing and malicious emails are on the
The popularity of Blockchain technology continues to increase with every passing day, and so the reasons to learn Blockchain. However, knowledge about Blockchain technology has not been ...
Behind the scenes, DOD's Defense Digital Service, the NSA, FBI, and HHS have been working on the cybersecurity of the U.S. coronavirus vaccine effort.
Cybercrime is a lucrative activity and one that's getting easier to enter Threats are becoming more widespread and sophisticated, attackers are
Security spending growth will slow in 2020, but purse strings are looser than for other areas of IT.
Here are some of my views on what cybersecurity will look like five years from now.