Cyber Warfare Lessons From the Russia-Ukraine Conflict
The Russia-Ukraine war has taught us a lot about cyber warfare. After all, it’s the first time ever that a world-class cyber power is simultaneously Read More
The Russia-Ukraine war has taught us a lot about cyber warfare. After all, it’s the first time ever that a world-class cyber power is simultaneously Read More
A high-volume credential-harvesting campaign is using a legitimate email newsletter program named SuperMailer to blast out a significant number of phishing emails designed to evade Read More
European regulators hit Meta with a $1.3 billion fine on Monday, the largest ever brought under the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation law and Read More
Risk aggregation is not a new phenomenon. The insurance industry has examined how shared assets and similarities between organizations in their books bundle potential risk Read More
On March 3, Google (via The Chromium Projects, which it controls) proposed a plan to drastically shorten the lifespan of Transport Layer Security (TLS) digital Read More
Cyber threats have a long reach. What seems like a low-level cyber incident can have a larger ripple effect, impacting millions of innocent people. A Read More
IBM’s purchase of Polar Security for an undisclosed sum on May 16 has focused attention on an emerging market space that, until recently, didn’t even have Read More
Meta, owner of Facebook and Instagram, has been fined $1.3 billion (€1.2 billion) for violating the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) by the Irish Read More
Most ransomware attackers use one of three main vectors to compromise networks and gain access to organizations’ critical systems and data. The most significant vector Read More
Device diversity, cloud adoption, remote work, and the increasingly complex software supply chain have significantly expanded today’s attack surface. But despite increased year-over-year investment in Read More