The onslaught of ransomware attacks by cybercriminals increases unabated every year, affecting everyone from mom and pop shops on Main Street to corporate lions of Wall Street. Hackers infiltrate an ...
Failure to complete routine patching continues to present cyber risks to the United States. Completion of certain cybersecurity tasks may be simple, yet they are not being done, leaving the United ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Web-based cyber security attacks on small businesses are on the rise. Of all internet-borne attacks, 31 percent are targeted at ...
What a year 2025 has been: Rich in both cyber events and innovations alike. On the latter, not a week has passed without a mention of innovation in Artificial Intelligence (AI). I am excited about the ...
Operational technology users face challenges including communication between process engineering and cyber security teams, a growth in malware and ransomware, and insiders making basic technology ...
As if integrators don’t have enough to worry about when it comes to installing new technologies for clients, they have to worry about the omnipresent threat of cyberattacks as well. Cyberattacks have ...
Every facet of the cybersecurity landscape seems daunting and intimidating. There’s news of mega breaches daily, along with newly found exploits and an ever-expanding attack surface. Couple that fear ...
As if campus safety and security professionals don’t have enough to worry about when it comes to the physical safety of their students, patients and employees, they have to worry about the omnipresent ...
I think it's about time we go back to basics with most of our cybersecurity commentaries. After re-reading some articles I wrote years ago, it worries me that I would hardly change a word in a 2016 ...
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On average, Americans scored 60 percent, or a D rating, on Webroot's "cyber hygiene" test. Those from Mississippi, Louisiana, and California scored the lowest. I'm PCMag's managing editor for consumer ...