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If not passwords then what?
January 8, 2020
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By Davey Winder
In the first six months of 2019 alone, there were more than 3,800 publicly disclosed data breaches according to a report from Risk Based Security. In total, these breaches exposed 4.1 billion compromised records. In 65% of those breaches, passwords were included within the leaked data. Passwords alone are – as regular readers
Keeping personal information secure
January 7, 2020
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By Gijs Roeffen
As more and more aspects of our lives go online, how can we make sure that our personal information remains secure, and that our conversations remain private? Here are five simple steps you can take to improve your online safety. 1. Create new, unique passwords for your online accounts It
By Paul Lipman
2019 was a tumultuous year for cybersecurity and privacy, from the WhatsApp hack that injected spyware onto consumer devices to repeated Facebook privacy breaches, GDPR, the rise of cyberattacks against small to midsize businesses (SMBs) and small cities, and more. Large and small companies are reevaluating data privacy and security as a result, learning from
AI and machine learning in cybersecurity: Trends to watch
January 6, 2020
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By Michael Cobb
IT security teams today struggle to make sense of the enormous amounts of data modern IT infrastructures generate and consume, while simultaneously prioritizing and responding to alerts. This enormous responsibility is one of the reasons why detection and remediation times are so poor. In fact, a malicious attack has an
By Lavi Lazarovits
As we embark on a new year, it’s normal to think about what the future will have in store for us. From a cybersecurity perspective, there are a lot of conversations about what will be. What are the big technology trends and what risks will they pose? Will attackers be