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By Lilla Ross
As industries invest in the next generation of technology, the internet of things is at the top of the list. Once a novelty best known in residential settings, IoT technology has become mainstream in business and industry. Some even predict that having a Google Home or Amazon Echo in the
By Sara Morrison
If you didn’t have enough to worry about with the new coronavirus, here’s one more thing: Scammers are using the outbreak to steal your information through phishing attempts or to lure you into downloading a different kind of virus. Cybersecurity firm Check Point announced today that over 4,000 coronavirus-related domains — that is,
Coronavirus and the Cybersecurity Threat Landscape
March 4, 2020
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By Raef Meeuwisse
Cybersecurity professionals are always interested in understanding how evolving events shape the threat landscape. Events such as WannaCry and NotPetya may have temporarily crippled technology environments that were running with third-rate security*, but the repercussions from the coronavirus will hit every organization, no matter how resilient they thought they were.
By ROHIT CHATTERJEE
Both the terms, cybersecurity and information security, are associated with the security of computer systems and are often used as synonyms. For those who are not aware of the difference — the definition and understanding of the terms vary a lot and should not be interchangeable as it is done
A Cyber View Of Smart Cities
March 3, 2020
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By Ken Tola
There are innumerable definitions of smart cities with a large number of geopolitical connotations that leverage different foci on people, technology and capabilities. These various, often disparate, definitions result in a smart city terminology that appears vast and daunting. While many people attest to the fact that smart cities are the future and will eventually supersede all planning efforts, nobody