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What Color Is Cybersecurity?

 November 14, 2019    0 Comment

By Sean Lawson

Cybersecurity is not something we typically think of as having a color. But, as it turns out, cybersecurity’s dominant color is blue, cyan blue or the code #235594 to be exact.This finding comes from an early analysis of a new dataset of cybersecurity-related images used on the web. The Daylight

By Spandan Mahapatra

Cybercriminals continue to disrupt current defense mechanisms through new methods by exploiting vulnerabilities, especially in the overlapping areas of machine and human interactions. Cybersecurity software has matured well in terms of reacting to breaches based on signatures. This mode of operation is not sustainable—especially as bad actors and cybercriminals are

By Alara Basul

Over the last decade, cyber security has become a vital part of corporate culture. Whilst businesses have bolstered their security measures, cybercrime has also become increasingly sophisticated over the years. There are now greater opportunities and far higher losses that cybercrime can cause. Almost everything is digital, whether in our

By Ivan Blesa

Cyber-security has never been more important for enterprises. With regulations such as GDPR in force, falling victim to a breach can result in damaging financial consequences. As consumer awareness of data protection grows, many will stop doing business with a brand that’s suffered a breach. As a result, cyber-security spending

By Louis Columbus

When an experienced hacker can gain access to a company’s accounting and financial systems in 7 minutes or less after obtaining privileged access credentials, according to Ponemon, it’s time to get focused on Zero Trust Security. 2019 is on its way to being a record year for ransomware attacks, which

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