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How Are People Targeted With Malware

Malicious software, also known as malware, is a program that is designed to harm computer systems and devices. Cybercriminals target individuals with malware by creating spoofed websites, sending fake emails or messages, executing drive-by download attacks or deceiving users to download programs from a fake source. Learn more about how malware is delivered and how to prevent malware attacks.

Why Healthcare Must Urgently Enhance Data Security

In this episode of CISO Conversations: EU Data Regulations, Nicolas Groh, Field CTO at Rubrik, is joined by Anastasiya Kiseleva, a PhD Researcher in Law, Health, and Technologist at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel, John Noble, Former Non-Executive Director at NHS England, and Dr. Stefan Buttigieg, Resident Specialist in Public Health Medicine at the Ministry for Health and Active Aging in Malta.

What is DFIR?

As the threat landscape evolves alongside organizations’ move toward digital-first operations and cloud-based applications, part of a robust cybersecurity strategy becomes not just preventing attacks but knowing how best to respond if and when one occurs. That response, specifically digital forensics incident response (DFIR), is the key to mitigating and recovering from a cyber incident.

How CyberArk Scaled SaaS Transformation: Insights from SVP Corporate Finance Nili Serr-Reuven

Discover how CyberArk's transformation into a SaaS company reshaped its business and finance operations. SVP Nili Serr-Reuven shares insights on scaling a SaaS delivery model, the critical role of finance in transformation, and lessons learned along the way. Tune in for expert advice on driving growth and innovation in the SaaS space.

Privacy Engineering is Dead

In an era where data breaches, privacy violations, and regulatory fines dominate headlines, the need for robust privacy engineering has never been more critical. Yet, despite its growing prominence, privacy engineering is failing to meet the demands of businesses and consumers alike. To understand why, let’s explore what privacy engineering is, the challenges it faces, why its current state is insufficient, and the transformative shift needed to make it truly effective.

What is DSPT Compliance: From Toolkit to Audit (2024)

The Data Security and Protection Toolkit (DSPT), an online tool, is undergoing significant changes. From September 2024, the DSPT will now align with the National Cyber Security Centre’s Cyber Assessment Framework (CAF) to enhance cybersecurity measures across the NHS. This shift will impact many NHS organisations and require adjustments to their data security and protection toolkit strategies.

Securing Microsoft 365: Avoiding Multi-factor Authentication Bypass Vulnerabilities

Microsoft 365 is the standard in modern enterprise environments, offering a robust suite of productivity and collaboration tools. With millions of users accessing sensitive data from various devices and locations, security vulnerabilities can arise, making it highly attractive for cybercriminals seeking to exploit and steal valuable data.

Fraud Awareness Week

The Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE) recently released a report Occupational Fraud 2024: A Report to the Nations, where they estimated that most organizations lose about 5% of their revenue each year due to fraud. We have joined in our support of International Fraud Awareness Week and applaud the ACFE and their efforts to help raise awareness and reduce fraud that hurts all of us, whether we work for these organizations or are consumers of the goods and services they provide.

Cloud Migration Strategies Your Business Needs to Know

Cloud technology is rapidly becoming necessary for everyone to secure data online. Still, it has never been more important for businesses to evolve to the shifting digital landscape and migrate their data to the cloud. The public cloud computing market is estimated to be $675 billion this year, and it includes services related to business processes, platforms, infrastructure, and software.