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Cybersecurity signals: Connecting controls and incident outcomes
September 1, 2025
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by Anamarija Pogorelec
There is constant pressure on security leaders to decide which controls deserve the most attention and budget. A new study offers evidence on which measures are most closely linked to lower breach risk and how organizations should think about deploying them. Marsh McLennan’s Cyber Risk Intelligence Center (CRIC) analyzed thousands
What small businesses must do now to stay ahead of phishing
August 29, 2025
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by Philip Mire
Phishing email detection is breaking down, and the bad guys know it. The latest twist? Hackers are wrapping their malicious links through legitimate URL-scanning services. That means the link your employee sees in their inbox might pass all your filters, look safe, and still lead straight into a trap. If
20 Emerging Cybersecurity Trends to Watch Out in 2025
August 28, 2025
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by Kusum Saini
Businesses of all sizes, corporate entities, organizations, and even governments have embraced computerized systems to streamline daily operations. Consequently, ensuring cybersecurity has emerged as a paramount objective to protect data from many online threats and unauthorized intrusions. As technology evolves, so do cybersecurity trends, with data breaches, ransomware attacks, and hacks becoming
Cybersecurity Alert: Increase in Phishing Scams
August 26, 2025
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By Kriti Venkat
The Department of Information Technology warns the Seton Hall community of a surge in phishing scams designed to steal personal and financial information. These attacks often occur during busy academic periods, such as the start of a semester or around financial aid deadlines, when students, faculty, and staff are managing multiple priorities.
6 Ways to End Reactive Cybersecurity
August 25, 2025
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by Emanuel Salmona
Over 600 million cyberattacks happen every day, and most teams don’t uncover them until the damage is already done. Security teams aren’t standing still. Investments have grown, workflows have matured and automation is everywhere. But despite the progress, most programs still struggle to answer a basic question: are we reducing the