Data breach stories
Less than 4 in 10 Australian IT decision makers are concerned about phishing as a risk to their organization, according to new research.
The immediate costs are a trifle when compared to the incalculable, lasting brand, reputation, and business damage that a data security incident causes.
Exabeam has released a new survey finding 46% of all respondents operate more than one cloud or on-premises SIEM platform.
Organisations need to protect their customers' data and implement these five best practices to minimise data breaches.
Claroty's research team, Team82, has examined the GE Proficy Historian, finding five exploitable vulnerabilities capable of causing damage to the system.
More than 4000 data breaches occurred in 2022 and companies were forced to increase their cybersecurity budget.
Between July and October, Acronis found that the proportion of phishing attacks has risen by 1.3, accounting for 76% of all attacks.
Increase in stolen credentials for sale on underground markets poses growing threat to enterprises, warn Secureworks researchers.
Australian and New Zealand organizations are increasing cybersecurity spending, but many are investing poorly, according to Fastly research.
The data highlights legacy vulnerability remediation challenges, which are the root cause of the majority of data breaches.
In July this year, the company introduced its unified Identity Security Platform. This has led to CyberArk positioning itself as an Identity Security company.
Delinea says this should come as a warning to APAC organisations, who should examine the U.S. experience to avoid similar issues.
Exabeam's Chief Security Strategist, Steve Moore, discusses cyber trends in the latest 10 Minute IT Jam from TechDay. #cybersecurity #technews.
Digital baggage is every type of data - block, file and object – that is critical to our business. Every component needs to be portable, instantly accessible.
There are so many social media platforms for us to choose from— and the same is true for cybercriminals looking to deploy their next attack.
A recent report by Sophos shows that cybercrooks are hiding (or dwelling) in the networks of smaller businesses for much longer than their larger counterparts.
Web companies more likely to lose data than other industries, according to new research by cybersecurity experts VPN Overview.
Businesses need to keep their prevention and detection technologies top of mind by ensuring that they have the appropriate protective controls in place.
New-Zealand IT MSP suffers cyber-incident, affecting government agencies. Data held by Mercury IT NZ blocked. Investigations underway.
Continued cybersecurity negligence will see more data breaches in 2023, according to cybersecurity and biometrics firm Daltrey.