
The State of Ransomware 2024
Ransomware remains a major threat, but its methods have evolved significantly in recent years, becoming even more dangerous.

Ransomware remains a major threat, but its methods have evolved significantly in recent years, becoming even more dangerous.

It’s midnight.
Do you know where your personal data is?

Don’t let your Black Friday precautions evaporate on Saturday!

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

How many strudels do you need in your password? Why does MVP refer to a sports player who is the best in the team, but to software that wouldn’t even make it into the squad?

Many legitimate tools, from programming libraries to adversary simulators, can directly be used either for good or for bad. What to do?

Media headlines insisted that “RSA has been cracked.” But it hasn’t, so why did they say it had?

What sort of data collection is “fair and reasonable” when it’s your car doing the collecting?

Even if you’ve got cybersecurity covered in your own digital life, remember that friends don’t let friends get scammed!

You’ve put a lock on your door. Why not add eight more, just to be sure? The cybersecurity industry will sell you as many tools as you are willing to buy, so why not run them all?

Learn what SOC 2 tells you about your suppliers, as well as how to make the most of the experience if you’re thinking of going for SOC 2 in your own business.

Join us for the fascinating story of how researchers in the UK and the US challenged received wisdom, and discovered how to share encryption keys securely, even with people you’ve never met.

Join us for the fascinating story of how researchers in the UK and the US challenged received wisdom, and discovered how to share encryption keys securely, even with people you’ve never met.

Data breaches are at an all-time high, with the number of breaches almost doubling from 2022 to 2023. Most recently, CBS reported on a massive data breach that could likely contain the social security numbers (SSNs) of every US citizen. It’s a major leak of personally identifiable information (PII) and only adds to the amount of sensitive data, such as passwords and addresses, that has been leaked over the last decade. Although it’s easy to think that leaked PII in […]

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