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A Comprehensive Guide To The NIST Cybersecurity Framework

Businesses are turning to structured cybersecurity approaches like the NIST Cybersecurity Framework (CSF) to protect data from breaches. Especially since the latter’s cost is expected to reach $10.5 million in 2025. The CSF’s core functions (Govern, Identify, Protect, Detect, Respond, Recover) can help mitigate digital risks.

Malicious Google Ads Target Users Seeking Solutions to Printer Problems

Scammers are abusing Google ads to target users searching for help with printer problems, according to researchers at Malwarebytes. The malicious ads claim to offer tech support for installing drivers used by HP and Canon printers. “After clicking on a malicious ad, the website instructs you to enter your printer’s model number in order to download the required driver, which it proceeds to ‘install,’” the researchers write.

Scale Quickly with a Partner Focused on Growth

Cloud computing is no longer just a choice—it’s a necessity for modern organizations aiming to thrive in today’s business environment. Infrastructure scalability, cost management, and multi-layered security are driving organizations toward cloud solutions. But finding the right partner to guide this transition is often the biggest challenge. High Point Networks, an established IT services provider, successfully tackled this challenge by partnering with 11:11 Systems. The result?

Hellcat Ransomware: A Growing Threat to Businesses and Organizations

Hellcat ransomware emerged in early November 2024 and quickly became a notable threat in the cybersecurity landscape. The group first gained attention on November 6, 2024, when it claimed responsibility for a cyberattack against Schneider Electric. Known for its aggressive tactics and unique ransom demands, Hellcat is already making its mark in the world of ransomware.

Phishing Attacks Impersonating Big Brands Starts to Zero in on Just One Brand

The latest data on brand phishing trends shows one brand dominating quarter over quarter, but also continuing to take on a larger share of the brand impersonation. Take a guess which brand tops the list as the most impersonated in phishing attacks? If you guessed Microsoft, you’d be right. You’d also have been right last quarter, and the quarter before that – according to Check Point Research.

Grow Your MSP Practice with SecurityScorecard MAX

Managing vendor security is a growing challenge for MSPs. Clients expect you to deliver enterprise-grade protection across their entire supply chain. However, many struggle with limited resources, manual processes, and the complexity of addressing third-party risks. SecurityScorecard MAX turns this challenge into an opportunity, helping you protect your clients while driving recurring revenue for your business.

Reflecting on 2024: Key Cybersecurity Trends and ThreatQuotient Milestones

This year, organizations increasingly recognized the importance of cybersecurity automation. According to our 2024 Evolution of Cybersecurity Automation Adoption report, 80% of senior cybersecurity professionals now consider automation crucial, up from 75% last year. Notably, 39% have secured new budgets specifically for automation, highlighting a strategic shift towards more efficient and scalable security operations.

One Year of Falcon Go: Transforming Cybersecurity for Small Businesses

Small business owners are wearing more hats than ever before. Along with managing operations, sales, innovation, customer satisfaction and more, they must also stay on top of trends that can affect their business trajectory — including cybersecurity and the ever-evolving range of cyber threats.

Security Culture: Moving Beyond Basic Awareness Training

By James Rees, MD, Razorthorn Security The landscape of cybersecurity awareness has changed dramatically in the last 25 years. What began as simple password guidance and basic IT training has evolved into a complex web of security challenges that organisations must navigate daily. Back in December 1999, the world held its breath waiting for the Y2K bug to wreak havoc on computer systems globally.