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4 key trends to hit the cybersecurity industry in 2020
February 4, 2020
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By Hope Reese
Cyberthreats have become increasingly sophisticated –– the top threats predicted in 2020 include weaponized email attachments and links, ransomware, and banking trojans and other browser-based password hijackers –– as well as greater in scope. According to TechRepublic’s Jack Wallen, businesses should be prepared for “an inordinate rise of security breaches, attacks, and incidents”
Careers in fintech-related cybersecurity
February 1, 2020
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By Avery Phillips
The idea of getting your identity stolen or losing valuable personal information online is a relatively new threat that has taken the world by storm. It almost seems like no matter what you do to try to protect yourself, you are always at some level of risk. Especially as much
With 5G And IoT, It’s A New Day With New Risks
January 30, 2020
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By David Higgins
Connectivity as a concept has become an essential part of life, as opposed to just a luxury. The Internet of Things (IoT) has already become commonplace in our lives, thanks to all the connected devices and smart technologies we own, interacting with one another to create a fully connected network.
Cybersecurity: Ensuring Sanity in Smart Cities
January 30, 2020
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By Praveen Mishra
Currently, we consider ourselves lucky if we don’t get stuck in traffic while driving to the office. The struggle of even finding a parking spot for your car is real. The smart city industry is projected to reach the $400 billion mark by 2020. The urban population is increasing at an alarming
Cisco software fortifies industrial IoT security
January 28, 2020
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by Michael Cooney
Cisco is looking to better protect myriad edge-attached IoT devices with new security software that promises to protect industrial assets in one of the most disparate of network environments. The company rolled out what it called an overarching security architecture for Industrial IoT (IIoT) environments that includes existing products but