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Three Biggest Issues Driving Cybersecurity

Security Boulevard

Cyberattacks have become one of the top concerns for technology executives and business owners. Cybercrime will cost companies $10.5 billion annually by 2025. The estimated cost of cybercrime in 2021 was $6.1 trillion, which is expected to grow 15% each year. The number of online.

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News alert: Beazley reports on how AI, new tech distract businesses as cyber risk intensifies

The Last Watchdog

London, July 13, 2023 — Beazley, the leading specialist insurer, today published its latest Risk & Resilience report: Spotlight on: Cyber & Technology Risks 2023. The economic impact of cybercrime on business across the globe continues to reach new levels, with the cost predicted to reach US$10.5

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A Swift Kick in the Nuts and Bolts of Banking

Veracode Security

This must be active by November and by 2025, all financial institutions will have to be compliant. This is a huge ask, made even greater by the increasing levels of instability, technological change, and cybercrime impacting the world’s nations.

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Defending Against the Threats to Our Security

SecureWorld News

As we rely increasingly on digital technologies for our work, communication, entertainment, and education, we also expose ourselves to more and more cyber risks. According to PurpleSec, 98% of cybercrime relies on social engineering to accomplish it. Cybercrime is a highly profitable business. trillion annually by 2025.

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Protecting your Customers and Brand in 2022: Are you doing enough?

Jane Frankland

These are leaders who understand how to implement progressive technologies, like the cloud, 5G, artificial intelligence, machine learning, and others that are intricately woven, interconnected, and interdependent. billion) is expected online. Cyber risks top worldwide business concerns in 2022. According to Accenture only 14% are prepared.

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Global Cybersecurity Skills Gap Still Widening Despite Growing Workforce

SecureWorld News

The costs of cybercrime continue to rise, with estimates of more than $6 trillion in damages globally per year by 2025. With technological innovations like cloud computing, AI/ML, the Internet of Things, and more making cyber risks even more complex, qualified talent is hugely in demand.

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Your Guide to Vulnerability Scanning

CyberSecurity Insiders

companies lost nearly $7 billion to phishing scams, malware, malvertising, and other cybercrimes. Experts estimate that by 2025, such schemes will cost businesses worldwide more than $10.5 These specialized scans are available for various technologies, including websites, cloud-based services, mobile devices, and more.

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