44% of Cybersecurity Professionals Struggle with Regulatory Compliance
Infosecurity Europe research highlights significant challenges faced by organisations in staying up to speed with increasing compliance requirements
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Infosecurity Europe research highlights significant challenges faced by organisations in staying up to speed with increasing compliance requirements
Recorded Future details a novel campaign that abuses legitimate internet services to deploy multiple malware variants for credential theft
Beth Hyland went on Tinder to find true love, but instead she found a very real (and shockingly expensive) nightmare.
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A study commissioned by Akamai included asking more than 250 global SaaS developers about their perceptions of distributed cloud. Their answers may surprise you.
Since the establishment of the United States Space Force in 2019, many in the federal defense establishment have aggressively fought to prevent the establishment of the Space National Guard. The reasons are numerous. In 2020 there was a Congressional Budget Office (CBO) report that claimed a Space National Guard component would be enormously expensive and […]
Space Guard Opponents Seek Unraveling of Constitution’s National Defense Framework was originally published on Global Security Review.
UK insurers and the National Cybersecurity Centre release new guidance to discourage ransomware payments by businesses
One of the most advanced server-side malware campaigns is still growing, with hundreds of thousands of compromised servers, and it has diversified to include credit card and cryptocurrency theft
An overview of the activities of selected APT groups investigated and analyzed by ESET Research in Q4 2023 and Q1 2024
Palo Alto Networks warns threat actors are using DNS tunneling techniques to probe for network vulnerabilities
It was once common in Spain, but nowadays the formal ‘usted’ (you) form is rarely used besides in some pretty specific situations. So why is the more informal ‘tú’ form becoming ever more dominant among Spaniards?