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Cyber Insurance Demand Grows as Cybercrime is Expected to Rise to $24 Trillion by 2027

As cyber attacks continue to grow in sophistication, frequency, cyber insurers are expecting their market to double in the next two years. I’ve spent a lot of time here on this blog educating you on attack specifics, industry trends, and the impacts felt by attacks. I’ve also talked quite a bit about cyber insurance and the trends therein. But seldom have we been able to combine the two and present the state of cyber attacks from an insurer’s perspective.

EP 27 - How Identity Factors into DevSecOps

In today’s Trust Issues episode, Dusty Anderson, a managing director of Global Digital Identity at the consulting firm Protiviti, digs into all things DevSecOps and cautions against a one-size-fits-all approach. In conversation with host David Puner, Anderson emphasizes the significance of strategic planning and well-defined goals – demonstrating how bite-sized steps can add up to major security wins and bottom-line benefits over time.

Instaproof in action! Drag. Drop. Verify!

Will demonstrates how easy it is to use RKVST Instaproof to verify the authenticity of a document. With Instaproof, you can drag and drop any file to instantly verify its origin, so you can make informed decisions about whether to trust it or not. Instaproof is perfect for anyone that wants to ensure the authenticity and provenance of their data, whether it's for regulatory compliance, intellectual property protection, or just good business practice.

RKVST Instaproof - instant data provenance

Drag. Drop. Verify! Instantly verify the origin, provenance and authenticity of any file with a simple drag and drop. Quickly identify fraudulent or modified data, or data of unknown provenance. RKVST Instaproof is the fastest way to instantly prove who did what when for any digital asset. Connects with your existing data – on premises or in the cloud including Dropbox, OneDrive and Google Drive.

Cyberattack Maps Explained: The Value & Limitations of Cyber Attack Maps

While most people understand that cybercrime is rising, it’s challenging to fathom just how widespread it is. In 2007, researchers found there was a cyberattack every 39 seconds. By 2022, those numbers seemed small and innocent in comparison: The sheer scale of attacks makes it a challenge to understand and find emerging threats or identify trends. Cyberattack maps provide visuals that clarify numbers that can be otherwise difficult to understand and bring to light the dark activities online.

NIST Cybersecurity Framework - All You Need To Know

The advent of technology and its latest innovations has come with its own challenges in the form of cyber attacks, and data theft, and protecting themselves from them is a task for most organizations and if not done properly, can leave the organizations vulnerable. This Blog Includes show What is NIST cybersecurity framework? All About NIST Why Is NIST Important? Make your Website / Web Application the safest place on the Internet.