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In new ransomware model, cloud provider acts as front for bad actors: report
August 2, 2023
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By Jon Gold
A new report from anti-ransomware vendor Halcyon said that virtual private server provider Cloudzy is being used to host malicious activity from numerous sources. An apparently innocuous cloud hosting provider may be fronting for an Iran-based company that provides command-and-control services to ransomware attackers, according to a report published this week by
10 Reasons for Optimism in Cybersecurity
August 2, 2023
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By Carrie Pallardy
Another data breach, a new virulent variant of ransomware, burnt out employees, too little money, and too many threats — the world of cybersecurity can seem grim. While there is no denying the prevalence of these challenges, there is reason to be hopeful. “When I think about optimism in cybersecurity, I
By Shiva Ganesh
Cybersecurity techniques are crucial kinds of sustainable technology since cyberattacks The link between cybersecurity and sustainability may not be clear at first glance, yet strong security is required to live greener lifestyles. Consumers may not automatically associate cybersecurity with sustainability. Tight internet security, on the other hand, is required for many of
By Deborah Taylor
Work laptops and personal devices used for work should be designed with robust and secure firmware to support the growing focus on artificial intelligence (AI) and cybersecurity. Lenovo’s global executive director and general manager of commercial security, Nima Baiati, emphasized the critical nature of firmware and BIOS security, as unaddressed
By Chelsea Johnson
Cybersecurity firm CyberArk Software (CYBR) is gaining attention as businesses face the growing threat of attacks powered by artificial intelligence (AI). CyberArk specializes in privileged access management, providing software to protect users with access to an organization’s sensitive data and systems. Over time, the company has expanded its offerings to