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More cyber security predictions for 2020
December 4, 2019
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By Pascal Geenens
The close of one year and the arrival of another always calls for some reflection and predictions. While antivirus software developers and endpoint security researchers are always looking ahead, it’s often related to the micro challenges – the threats that companies face now – the known knowns. The cyber threats
By Danny Pehar
As a cybersecurity professional, I often preach to people about how the best way to prepare yourself to prevent, detect, and respond to cybercrime is to stay aware of cybersecurity best practices and to keep your eyes open for cyber scammers and deception. That being said, how do you avoid
Ransomware: What SMBs Should Know
December 4, 2019
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By Dan Smith
According to an April survey conducted by AppRiver (via Silicon U.K.), 55% of executives “at small to medium-sized businesses (SMBs) state they would pay hackers to recover their stolen data in ransomware attacks.” Most SMBs are overwhelmed by security issues and feel they aren’t adequately prepared to deal with threats. Ransomware is
Cyber interoperability is a must for federal agencies
December 2, 2019
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By Ken Kartsen
Imagine a command center receiving intelligence feeds about the enemy. The first one shows the target on the move from point A to point B. The analyst begins to relay that info to the field but decides to check another feed first, which shows the target as static and ensconced
What 5G Technology means for cybersecurity risks
December 2, 2019
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By Stephen M.W
Cyber Monday has arrived, and along with the billions of dollars spent online by shoppers today, there will be another price to pay: IT admins and InfoSec pros will not be surprised by the number of cybersecurity issues the day is also likely to bring. But as worrisome as cyberthreats