Tag Archives: cybercrime

Your Information Isn’t Being Hacked, It’s Being Neglected (Dark Reading)

A shadowy figure sits in a dark room, lit only by a laptop, tapping away at a command line. Disheveled clothes hang on him, a hood over the headphones covering his ears. This pers... More

How to Streamline the Cybersecurity Insurance Process (ITSP Magazine)

If you’ve ever suffered through the application process for cybersecurity insurance, you know that “suffered” is the right word because of a triple whammy. First, the genera... More

Analysis: Thousands of Enterprise Apps Exposing Data on Back-End Servers (Naked Security)

Something is going badly wrong with the way the mountain of big data generated by enterprise mobile apps is being stored on back-end servers, a new analysis has shown. In March, a... More

Is There Too Much Cybersecurity Technology? (BankInfoSecurity)

Businesses are suffering from an influx of too much security technology packaged into too many solutions offered by too many vendors, says former RSA Chairman Art Coviello, who's n... More

Kroll Names Wojcieszek Associate Managing Director Cyber Security, Investigations Practice (CDSA)

Kroll, a provider of risk mitigation, investigations, compliance, cyber resilience, security, and incident response solutions, has announced the appointment of Keith Wojcieszek ... More

To Guard Against Cybercrime, Follow the Money (Harvard Business Review)

Email attacks are cheap, easy, low risk, and high reward. No wonder a “malicious email is the cyber spy’s favored way in.” An email security breach could impact your organiza... More

Why Understanding, Control Should Be Key Parts of Your Cybersecurity Portfolio (Forbes)

Lately, I’ve been paying particular attention to the concept of having a cybersecurity portfolio. It’s a view that looks at the need for enterprise-grade cybersecurity from a ... More

Cyberattacks Again Roil Hollywood … Can Anything be Done About It? (L.A. Times)

Like most large corporations, major Hollywood studios are fond of outsourcing. From coming attraction trailers that are designed to draw audiences into cinemas to eye-popping 3D v... More

Five Security Lessons WannaCry Taught Us the Hard Way (Dark Reading)

The scope and severity of the fallout from the WannaCry attacks elicits plenty of "we told you so" head shakes about the dangers of ransomware. With a lightning-fast speed, the bla... More

Not Investing in Cybersecurity Has ‘Inverse ROI’ (TechTarget)

If the cyberattacks that infected computers in more than 150 countries this month did anything good, they have shown organizations the world over what not keeping systems up to dat... More