
Lessons from 2024’s Most Significant Cyberattacks
Cyberattacks in 2024 confirmed many of the predicted cybersecurity trends. The year also highlighted new risk vectors due to AI and more sophisticated attack methods.

Cyberattacks in 2024 confirmed many of the predicted cybersecurity trends. The year also highlighted new risk vectors due to AI and more sophisticated attack methods.

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Hackers are no longer just external threats—they’re increasingly acting as insider threats by exploiting identities rather than simply targeting endpoint devices.

If automated tools let more than 1 in 4 fake LinkedIn account registrations through, what can we humans do to help close the security gap?

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It’s midnight.
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If your phone is stolen while it’s unlocked, you could end up worrying about way more than the value of the phone…

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