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5 Cyber Frauds and Scams You MUST Watch Out For

Many of us spend a significant amount of time online working, socialising, consuming entertainment and purchasing in online stores, among other activities. This extensive online presence has made the internet a prime target for scammers who prey on unsuspecting individuals. Over time, these scams have become increasingly sophisticated, with fraudsters developing more convincing schemes that people are likely to fall for.

Top cyber security threats to look out for

Increasingly sophisticated cyber security threats present significant challenges for businesses and individuals alike. And with increasing dependency on technology and digital platforms, understanding the various types of cyber security attacks and how they can impact an organization is crucial to maintain a secure business environment. From phishing scams to ransomware attacks, cyber security attacks are constantly evolving, becoming more targeted and difficult to detect.

What To Do if Your Bank Account Is Hacked

If your bank account has been hacked, you should contact your bank immediately, change your bank account’s password and place a freeze on your credit report. Because your savings are on the line, you must act quickly when you learn your bank account has been hacked. Read more to learn the common signs of a hacked bank account and what you should do if someone hacks into your bank account.

How To Tell if Someone Is Scamming You Online

You can tell if someone is scamming you online if they make grammatical or spelling errors, create a sense of urgency, ask you for personal information, offer you something that’s too good to be true or reach out to you unexpectedly. Read the following signs that someone is scamming you online, learn about the most common online scams to watch out for and note our tips on how to protect yourself from becoming a victim.

Navigating the Challenges of CVE Management: Strategies for Effective Vulnerability Management

In today's rapidly evolving cybersecurity landscape, managing Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVEs) is a critical yet increasingly complex task. As organizations scale their digital footprints, the sheer volume and diversity of vulnerabilities they must contend with have grown exponentially. This surge in potential threats, compounded by the sophisticated tactics employed by cyber adversaries, makes CVE management a required but complicated endeavor.

Trustwave Earns Dual Honors in ISG's 2024 Provider Lens Quadrant Reports

Trustwave was awarded a pair of honors from the industry analyst firm ISG, being named a Leader in the US for Managed Security Services – SOC (Midmarket) and as a Rising Star in the UK for Managed Security Services – SOC (Midmarket) in ISG’s 2024 Provider Lens Quadrant Reports for these regions. This is the second consecutive year Trustwave was named a Leader in MSS for the US (Midmarket).

Operationalizing Data Security Posture Management

Operationalizing any new security platform begins with the process of integrating the platform with an organization’s existing infrastructure and workflows. To get the most value out of the system we need to offer an easy path to adoption if we want to crossover from theoretical security concepts into practical, day-to-day operations that protect against cyber threats. Technology change is hard, but changing the way people work is even harder.

Cybersecurity Compliance as a Service: Your Ticket to Saving Money, Time, and Sanity with Cybersecurity Compliance

Maintaining Cybersecurity compliance is an arduous task, fraught with challenges. It's costly and time-consuming, and often, the complexity of regulations outpaces an organization's ability to manage them effectively.

Vendor Scanning Process Flow & How to Automate (The 2024 Guide)

As organizations increasingly rely on cloud-based infrastructure and face growing cyber threats, traditional vulnerability scanners are no longer sufficient. Modern vulnerability management platforms must identify vulnerabilities and proactively assess their risks, prioritize remediation efforts, and provide comprehensive reporting.