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The Role of HR in Managing Employees' Crypto Challenges

Remember when cryptocurrencies were this unconventional trend? Fast forward to today, and we're looking at a much more mainstream form of finance. No stone has been left unturned by the impact of cryptocurrency. They're even offered as part of the benefits packages for employees. And since they're up for it, who better than HR to guide them through the potential challenges?

What is Cybersecurity Risk and How Can You Manage It?

In the world of risk management, risk is commonly defined as threat times vulnerability times consequence. The objective of risk management is to mitigate vulnerabilities to threats and the potential consequences, thereby reducing risk to an acceptable level. When applied to cybersecurity risk, this equation provides a great deal of insight on steps organizations can take to mitigate risk.

The Role of API Inventory in SBOM and Cyber Security

Creating a Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) is crucial to software supply chain security management. It helps fortify your software supply chain and reduces the likeliness of your software being exploited. But did you know there's a way to enhance your software's security further? Well, that's when API inventory comes into the picture. Including API inventory in your SBOM can make your software solution more resilient to cyberattacks.

Ransomware's Paradox: Why Falling Monetization Rates Are Accompanied by Soaring Ransom Payments - A Must-Read Analysis.

Grab a cup of coffee, and let's talk about something that's been making waves in the cybersecurity world: ransomware. You've probably heard about the alarming rise in ransom payments, but did you know that ransom monetization rates have actually fallen to a record low? It's a complex and evolving landscape, and we're here to break down the recent very interesting Coveware report for you.

Social Media Platforms Become Half of all Phishing Attack Targets

Social platforms are the current favorite target of cybercriminals, displacing financial institutions, providing cybercriminals with credentials to be used as launch points for further phishing campaigns. Most cyber attacks we read about seem to involve an organization that was attacked because it was perceived to have a lot of money that could be parted with via ransomware, extortion, digital fraud, etc.

Ransomware Attacks Surge as Generative AI Becomes a Commodity Tool in the Threat Actor's Arsenal

According to a new report, cybercriminals are making full use of AI to create more convincing phishing emails, generating malware, and more to increase the chances of ransomware attack success. I remember when the news of ChatGPT hit social media – it was everywhere. And, quickly, there were incredible amounts of content providing insight into how to make use of the AI tool to make money.

Cybercriminals May Already Have Hacked Your LinkedIn Account

New reports show many LinkedIn users have reported complaints about accounts being taken over by bad actors. In a statement from Cyberint researcher Coral Tayar, "Some have even been pressured into paying a ransom to regain control or faced with the permanent deletion of their accounts," The reported complaints are on other social media forum platforms such as Reddit, Microsoft, and X with several users expressing frustration due to the lack of response from their support team.