Why enterprises must embrace an AI-first strategy that unifies endpoint, identity and network security within a zero-trust framework.
The NFL’s success in safeguarding the world’s biggest sporting event is rooted in preparation, adaptability and partnerships.
Abnormal Security recently released its bi-annual threat report Adversarial AI Attacker: Innovation Escalates Advanced Email ...
Cllr Sheridan made her remarks following a presentation by the council's Head of Information Systems, Deirdre Lavelle, who ...
Experts observed a range of phishing and scam schemes aimed at stealing data, money and installing malicious software ...
The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), which is part of GCHQ, said cyber attackers working on behalf of Iran ’s Islamic ...
The cyber security firm reported in its latest annual report that their researchers found more than 30.4 million phishing ...
Russian APTs send users fake Signal group chat invites with specifically crafted links or QR codes that instead authorize ...
Darktrace today announced the findings of Darktrace's 2024 Annual Threat Report, revealing that Malware-as-a-Service (MaaS) ...
For years, defensive security strategies have focused on three core areas: network, endpoint, and email. Meanwhile, the ...
Scepticism still abounds, but quantum computing stocks have boomed this year. In the world of cyber, however, quantum brings both unprecedented capabilities and significant threats, demanding careful ...
The threat landscape is the most complex in history. The speed, scale and sophistication of bad actors is alarming. In just one year the number of threat actors tracked by Microsoft jumped from 300 to ...