ESET Threat Report H2 2024: Key findings
ESET Chief Security Evangelist Tony Anscombe looks at some of the report’s standout findings and their implications for staying secure in 2025
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ESET Chief Security Evangelist Tony Anscombe looks at some of the report’s standout findings and their implications for staying secure in 2025
CISA and EPA have published guidance for operators of water and wastewater systems to protect against cyber-attacks
And how to become resilient with ISO 27001 and ISO 22301 Unfortunately, even the most secure organisation can suffer an incident. The odds are simply stacked against you: While you need to protect all your assets from all types of threat, an attacker needs only one exploitable weakness to get into your systems. Plus, any security measure you implement is only designed to stop, at most, a handful of threats – and that’s assuming it was both correctly implemented and still doing its job. Regardless of implementation, single measures aren’t enough – because no measure is foolproof. The consequences of
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Rhode Island’s RIBridges system has suffered a major data breach, potentially exposing personal information, with Deloitte confirming the presence of malicious software
Large-scale campaign identified by Guardio Lans and Infoblox, exploiting malvertising and fake captchas to distribute Lumma infostealer for massive theft
The Serbian authorities have been using advanced mobile forensics products made by Israeli firm Cellebrite to extract data from mobile devices illegally
On Monday (16 December 2024) NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte welcomed Montenegro’s Prime Minister Milojko Spajić to NATO Headquarters. The Secretary General thanked the Prime Minister for his country’s support to NATO’s military presence in Latvia and Bulgaria, its peacekeeping mission in Kosovo and training mission in Iraq. He also praised Montenegro’s commitment to spend 2% of GDP on defence this year.
On Tuesday, 17 December 2024, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte will meet the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Australia, the Honourable Penny Wong, at NATO Headquarters, in Brussels.
On Wednesday, 18 December 2024, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte will meet the Chair of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Ms Željka Cvijanović, at NATO Headquarters, in Brussels.
New Ofcom guidance is designed to help tech companies comply with their obligations around tackling illegal online harms under the Online Safety Act