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Active Directory has become a critical part of identity management across duee to its ease of use. But how long can it remain relevant? By Sean Deuby ...
In response to pressure from the US, the UK has withdrawn regulations that would empower it to have investigatory access to users' data.
Attackers are getting closer to the media industry's core by compromising its operational edges. By Tim Grieveson ...
We’re all so attached to our mobile phones, looking to scroll, email, text or watch videos and they have now become prime targets for cybercriminals.
Cyber attacks, excluding cyber extortion, are considered to be the primary risk facing directors, company officers & business leaders.
Resilience is existential. Organisations must be prepared to continue operations even if systems are offline. They need the ability to detect and respond before attackers escalate. Most crucially, ...
Validating non-human identities is just as important – if not more so – than validating human ones. By Nicolas Fort ...
Floodgates: On the day that Donald Trump meets Vladimir Putin, NATO member Norway disclosed a major exploit against its critical infrastructure.
The imminent reduction of SSL/TLS certificate validity to 47 days plus the looming challenge of quantum computing will transform digital trust.
Over 370 million dollars’ worth of crypto-currency assets stolen by or on behalf of the notorious Russian linked BlackSuit ransomware gang earlier known as Royal, were seized ahead of a multi-national ...
The number of people in the UK visiting the most popular pornography sites has decreased sharply since enhanced age verification rules came into place, new figures indicate.
The report details the group’s evolving TTPs. Lazarus Group employs a wide range of techniques, from spear-phishing and social engineering to sophisticated malware and zero-day exploits. They are ...