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Can Someone Steal Your Identity With Your ID?

Yes, someone can steal your identity with your government-issued ID or driver’s license. Any documents that contain Personally Identifiable Information (PII) – including your full name, home address, date of birth, photo or even your signature – can be used to steal your identity and target you with phishing scams. Continue reading to learn what someone can do with your ID, how to tell if someone is using your ID, what to do if your ID is lost or stolen and how to keep your ID safe.

Weekly Cyber Security News 07/11/2024

Let’s catch up on the more interesting vulnerability disclosures and cyber security news gathered from articles across the web this week. This is what we have been reading about on our coffee break! Could turn nasty: Does anyone pay any attention to DocuSign random emails? I suppose if you did, you could have nasty surprise: It was bad enough with robo vacs spying but your trusty air fryer now?

Azure DevOps Restore and Disaster Recovery

Make sure that all your Azure DevOps data is secured in any event of failure. Try GitProtect backup and Disaster Recovery software for Azure DevOps and prevent any data loss scenario. The IT industry nowadays is growing faster than ever before, and with it, there are potential threats that could negatively impact your business. Being able to recover quickly from any event of a disaster should become a key aspect of your cyber defenses.

Investigating iOS 18's AI Capabilities

With the release of iOS 18, Apple has continued to expand its integration of AI technologies, positioning the iPhone as a powerful personal assistant capable of smart recommendations, advanced text and image analysis, and even predictive suggestions. Leveraging on-device machine learning, iOS 18’s AI features tap into user data to provide a personalized experience.

How to comply with PCI DSS 4's Req 6.4.3 and 11.6.1 in 4 minutes or less?

Being PCI DSS 4 compliant is crucial for e-commerce merchants—businesses that accept credit card payments on their websites and web applications. The new PCI DSS requirements (6.4.3 and 11.6.1) are designed to strengthen payment page security, and if you’re processing online payments, you’re likely required to comply. Compliance helps protect your customers’ sensitive payment information while ensuring the integrity and security of your payment process.

What is GRC in Cyber Security? Why is it Important?

Governance, Risk Management, and Compliance (GRC) in cybersecurity is a framework that is designed to help organizations align their security efforts with business objectives while also managing risks and adhering to legal and regulatory requirements. To implement GRC in Cyber security effectively, it is important to understand the purpose of each element and the part each has to play in improving an organization’s security posture.

Support Universal ZTNA with Netskope One Private Access

As hybrid work becomes the norm, it’s clear that traditional virtual private networks (VPNs) and network access control (NAC) solutions are falling short. Once the gold standard for secure remote access, VPNs now pose more problems than solutions—think slow performance, security risks, and complex operations.

A Snapshot of Cyber Threats: Highlights from the ENISA Threat Landscape 2024 Report

Understanding the threats we face is crucial to protecting against them. Industry research and reports are invaluable to this understanding, providing insights to inform mitigation efforts. Few cybersecurity reports are as valuable or comprehensive as the annual ENISA Threat Landscape Report (ETL).

What Is Remote Browser Isolation?

Remote Browser Isolation (RBI) is a cybersecurity solution that significantly reduces cyber threats by allowing you to browse the internet on an isolated server. Also referred to as browser isolation, RBI effectively separates web content from your device, significantly reducing the attack surface. By implementing an RBI solution, your organization can protect users against online threats, block malicious content from reaching computers and support Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA).