Cybercrime groups are increasingly running their operations as a business, promoting jobs on the dark web that offer developers and hackers competitive monthly salaries, paid time off, and paid sick leaves.
Understanding Business Email Compromise to better protect against it
Understanding business email compromise tactics is the best way to identify the best solution to protect against it.
NSW teachers should have a 25% pay bump in coming years, research suggests
Exclusive: University of Sydney report says pay has gone ‘from bad to worse’ as cost-of-living pressures riseFollow our Australia news live blog for the latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastWages for Ne…
Turkey’s push into Iraq risks deeper conflict – Reuters
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How the Atomized Network Changed Enterprise Protection
Our networks have become atomized which, for starters, means they’re highly dispersed. Not just in terms of the infrastructure – legacy, on-premises, hybrid, multi-cloud, and edge.
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Cybersecurity Industry News Review – 31 January 2023
By: Joe Fay U.S. looks for half a million cybersecurity professionals, ransomware victims less likely to pay up, analyst warns on Chinese smart device spy threat…but RSA encryption safe from Quantum cracking for now. U.S. struggles with shortage of cybersecurity pros New research suggests the U.S. is short over half a million cyber security workers, though demand cooled slightly in the last two months of 2022. The total number of employed cybersecurity workers held steady at 1.1 million through 2022, according to figures from Cyberseek, the National Initiative for Cybersecurity Education at NIST and CompTIA-backed workforce analytics site. The supply-demand…
Proposal amending the Solvency II Directive [EU Legislation in Progress]
In July 2020, the European Commission initiated a review of Directive 2009/138/EC on the taking-up and pursuit of the business of insurance and reinsurance, also known as the Solvency II Directive, or Solvency II.
EPA blocks Alaska Pebble Mine in salmon-rich Bristol Bay region
The EPA announced it was blocking the Pebble Mine project in southwest Alaska after years of legal jousting and regulatory twists.
Hacker Finds Bug That Allowed Anyone To Bypass Facebook 2FA
An anonymous reader quotes a report from TechCrunch: A bug in a new centralized system that Meta created for users to manage their logins for Facebook and Instagram could have allowed malicious hackers to switch off an account’s two-factor protections …
AI Governance and Regulation: 2023 Trends and Predictions
Hear the latest on data privacy risk management and regulatory compliance, including machine learning and AI governance 2023 trends.
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