Human Error in CyberSecurity
Cyberсrime and Cyber Warfare
Shadow-Earth-053 Targets Global Defense and Infrastructure
In the clandestine corridors of modern warfare, the most devastating breaches often occur not through high-tech wizardry but through the silent neglect of digital locks that were never turned.
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Are AI Notetakers the New Enterprise Insider Threat?
The rapid proliferation of artificial intelligence meeting assistants has introduced a silent yet pervasive vulnerability into the modern enterprise environment, fundamentally altering the nature of the insider threat.
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Can Incident Responders Turn Into Ransomware Criminals?
The high-stakes world of digital forensics and incident response relies entirely on the unwavering integrity of specialists who possess the unique technical roadmap required to dismantle a multi-billion dollar corporation from the inside out within m...
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Global PAM Market Expected to Hit $16.5 Billion by 2032
The rapid dissolution of the traditional corporate network perimeter has forced a fundamental reimagining of how modern enterprises protect their most sensitive digital assets from increasingly sophisticated cyber threats.
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Kiteworks Simplifies CPCSC Compliance for Canadian Defense
The fundamental restructuring of the Canadian defense procurement landscape has reached a critical juncture with the mandatory enforcement of the Canadian Program for Cyber Security Certification, which now dictates how every supplier must handle sen...
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Manufacturing’s Ransomware Surge, Fueled by MFA Failures
Factories humming at full tilt, tied to global schedules and razor-thin margins, now face criminals who stopwatch downtime as leverage, turning every remote connection, legacy controller, and rushed change freeze into a bet the business cannot afford...
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Quishing: South Africa’s QR Scams Fuel Soaring Bank Fraud
QR stickers at tills, tabletops, and parking meters turned from convenience to conduit as criminals learned that a tiny square could smuggle a phishing site past human caution and mobile defenses, and that shift has been reflected in banking losses t...
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Are Your Passwords Leaving New Jersey Open to Attack?
Rattling off the same easy password for streaming, shopping, and banking felt like a time-saver until that shortcut began acting like a neon “open” sign for automated break-ins that never sleep and rarely miss.
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