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By Shelby Brown
In the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, cybersecurity concerns in the US are mounting for small businesses, home offices and larger enterprises, according to national security alerts issued by the FBI, DHS and CISA. Even though government-sponsored attacks are gaining public attention, cyberattacks from independent actors or groups are always a
By Brenna Miles
As technology advances so do the capabilities of attackers. Our ever-growing dependence on innovative tech tools such as IoT devices and the cloud has broadened the tech landscape, giving attackers easier access to our critical data. According to IBM’s X-Force Threat Intelligence Index 2022, there was a 3,000% increase in IoT
By Dennis Lanahan
In January, the U.S. Department of Energy (DoE) launched its new Building a Better Grid initiative. The DoE’s stated intention for the program is to create a more robust transmission system that will restore the nation’s electrical grid through expanded access and greater resilience. The initiative emphasizes supporting generation and distribution of
By Shannon Williams
The Cyber Risk Institute, the Cloud Security Alliance, and the Bank Policy Institute have announced the release of a cloud extension for the CRI Profile version 1.2. The “Cloud Profile” represents the collaboration of more than 50 financial institutions and major cloud service providers to extend the CRI Profile, which
Content Was The Biggest Cybersecurity Oversight Of 2021
March 25, 2022
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By Chris Olson
At the outset of 2022, there is more reason to worry about cybersecurity threats than usual. Not only are threat actors evolving, but the post-pandemic economy has ushered in new trends that are changing the cyber landscape for the worse. In the long term, the global cost of cybercrime is