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Cybersecurity Lessons from the Pandemic
July 22, 2020
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By Monica Verma
How does cybersecurity support business and society? The pandemic shows us. There is absolutely no absolute security. Nature is designed in a way that things can and eventually will go wrong. This is true both for pandemics and cybersecurity incidents. The world wasn’t fully prepared for a pandemic like COVID-19.
By John Batistich
We have seen a significant increase in phishing, malware and ransomware attacks during the COVID-19 crisis. The likelihood of serious attacks and breaches occurring has never been greater and the consequences never more costly. Large businesses including Toll Group, Fisher & Paykel, BlueScope and Lion Nathan have reported cyber-security breaches
By Moumita Deb Choudhury
Even when coronavirus was a thing unheard of, viruses did recurrent rounds at organisations, putting them in compromised situations and making them pay through their nose. And now at the core of the pandemic, cyber crime has become as commonplace as is work-from-home. Zulfikar Ramzan, CTO, RSA Security in an interaction
The 4 essential pillars of cloud security
July 21, 2020
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By John Davis
There is a common misconception that cloud access security brokers are all that’s needed to make cloud computing secure. Sitting between cloud services users and cloud applications, a CASB is certainly an important part of cloud security, but it is only one piece of a necessary holistic framework, particularly for
By Alessandro Di Pinto
As head of the security research team at Nozomi Networks Labs, today I’m proud to introduce our review of the OT/IoT threat landscape for the first half of 2020 (1H). During this time, our team saw an increase in threats to OT and IoT networks, especially IoT botnet, ransomware and