Remove 2002 Remove Internet Remove Risk Remove Technology
article thumbnail

Quantum computing brings new security risks: How to protect yourself

CyberSecurity Insiders

Quantum computing focuses on developing computer technology based on principles that describe how particles and energy react at the atomic and subatomic levels. While the science is a bit muddy for those who are not quantum theory experts, we can all agree that quantum computing is faster than any other computing technology.

Risk 134
article thumbnail

MY TAKE: New ‘cyberthreat index’ shows SMBs cognizant of big risks, ill-prepared to deal with them

The Last Watchdog

Small and midsize businesses — so-called SMBs — face an acute risk of sustaining a crippling cyberattack. This appears to be even more true today than it was when I began writing about business cyber risks at USA TODAY more than a decade ago. You can give a listen to the entire interview at this accompanying podcast. Talk more soon.

Risk 182
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

The Origins and History of the Dark Web

Identity IQ

The Origins and History of the Dark Web IdentityIQ The dark web is a hidden part of the internet that cannot be accessed as easily. The dark web consists of websites and services that operate anonymously and aren’t accessible in the “public” part of the internet. The deep web is far and away the largest part of the internet.

article thumbnail

Pro-Russian LockBit 3.0 Claims Responsibility for Attack on Japan Port

SecureWorld News

The port has remained Japan's largest since 2002. It's clear that such attacks not only pose security risks but also can have considerable economic impacts. The Internet is a free-fire zone were most organizations are simply unarmed." Its suppliers, including Denso Corp., Aisin Corp., and Toyota Industries Corp.,

article thumbnail

Cyber Insurance: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

IT Security Guru

As cybercrime infects every facet of our daily lives, and technological advancements do little to stop the spread, many security professionals are turning to traditional solutions for a very modern problem. As a result, it’s difficult to gauge how at risk an organisation is. Enter cyber insurance. It didn’t take off.

article thumbnail

Jeff Moss on the Evolution of Hacking at SecTor 2021

ForAllSecure

He said people would write out large text files and share these on bulletin boards “because there was no internet.” ” No internet, no online stores, so the most you could steal was free long distance phone calls, which you would need to contact different databases around the world. It will have social impact.

Hacking 52
article thumbnail

As market for cyber insurance booms, watchdog calls for better data

SC Magazine

Small and mid-sized businesses tended to lag behind larger enterprises, something auditors think is being driven by a broader underestimation of cyber risks, trouble understanding the nuances of coverage, concerns about cost and a prevailing attitude that their current coverage is sufficient to cover their needs.