Spain's National Police Agency, the Policía Nacional, said last week it dismantled an unnamed cybercriminal organization and arrested eight individuals in connection with a series of SIM swapping attacks that were carried out with the goal of financial fraud.
The suspects of the crime ring masqueraded as trustworthy representatives of banks and other organizations and used traditional phishing
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After companies accelerated their adoption of cloud infrastructure, remote workers are now insiders and pose significant risks, and costs, to companies.
Data security is becoming a greater concern for companies all over the world. The pandemic has contributed to these issues. A number of hackers started targeting companies for data breaches during the pandemic, partly because so many employees were working remotely. The frequency of data breaches is not likely to subside anytime soon. Many companies […]
At some of the world’s most sensitive spots, authorities have installed security screening devices made by a single Chinese company with deep ties to China’s military and the highest levels of the ruling Communist Party.
Among them: Explainable artificial intelligence (XAI) will improve the ways humans and AI interact, plus expect a shift in how organizations fight ransomware.
It's hard to have a crystal ball in the world of security, but if one were to make a safe prediction, it's this: Organizations will need to further integrate their cybersecurity and physical security functions throughout 2022 and beyond. So argues former chief psychologist for the US Secret Service, Dr. Marisa Randazzo, who now heads up Ontic's Center of Excellence.
The principle of least level of access gives employees just the privileges they need to do their jobs. Limiting what an employee can do is a core tenet of zero trust.