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by Preeti Anand
The number of Cyber Threats has significantly increased. These acts have drawn special attention from India. Large organisations are becoming increasingly popular targets for attackers who want high ransoms in return for encrypted data. For organizations worldwide, the digitisation of operations has opened up new levels of productivity and convenience.
Closing The Cyber Resilience Gap
December 12, 2024
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by Tony Bradley
Given the constantly evolving and expanding threat landscape, digital resilience is no longer optional—it’s a survival necessity. Yet, the latest report from Splunk, “Bridging the Resilience Gap Across Public and Private Sectors,” conducted in collaboration with Foundry, reveals a troubling disparity between organizational confidence and preparedness. While 95% of surveyed decision-makers
How AI And Machine Learning Will Shape Digital Protection In 2025
December 11, 2024
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By Vytautas Kaziukonis
Long gone are the days of only discovering the existence of cyber threats and deciding what to name each of them. Cyberthreats grow—not only in complexity but in frequency, and one of the things that can safeguard our interconnected world is cybersecurity. However, as threats evolve, it’s harder for people
AI-Driven Defence: The Future of Cybersecurity in the Face of Rising Threats
December 10, 2024
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By Rajesh Garg
Digitalization of operations has unlocked various layers of convenience and productivity for businesses globally. However, this has also dramatically increased the frequency and sophistication of cyber-attacks. India has been of particular interest for these acts. According to a report from Check Point Research, India-based organizations recorded the second-highest number of
Six Strategies To Ransomware-Proof Your Business
December 9, 2024
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by Aliasgar Dohadwala
Imagine logging into your company’s network on a typical Monday morning, only to find that every system is locked, and a ransom note demands millions to regain access. It’s a scenario that’s become far too common—and far more expensive. The average ransom in 2024 is $2.73 million, almost an increase of