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Cybersecurity in Aviation: Rising Threats and Modernization Efforts

SecureWorld News

Most aviation processes are heavily digitized, and in the wake of new cyber threats, airlines and the broader sector must prioritize cybersecurity more than ever before. When vendors gain network access for ticketing, baggage handling, or route planning, they can inadvertently introduce malware or provide a foothold for threat actors.

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Krispy Kreme Cyber Attack a Wake-Up Call for the Food Industry

SecureWorld News

You must equip your staff with the knowledge to recognize phishing attempts, social engineering ploys, and other common cyber threats through regular, targeted training sessions. of revenue in the food and beverage industry by 2027. You also need a clear and well-practiced incident response plan in place.

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AI-Driven Fraud and Impersonation: The New Face of Financial Crime

SecureWorld News

fraud losses from AI-driven scams are expected to skyrocket over the next few years, reaching an estimated $40 billion by 2027 (up from ~$12 billion in 2023). The result is a wave of new schemes that combine social engineering with digital forgery: Executive deepfake fraud: Fraudsters impersonate senior executives (CEO, CFO, etc.)

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26 Cyber Security Stats Every User Should Be Aware Of in 2024

Security Affairs

Telecom Adoption: 80% of telecom companies now use AI-powered cyber security tools to protect their networks, showing how AI is becoming more common in keeping complex systems safe. Executive Opinion: Nearly 70% of top executives see AI as crucial for tackling cyber threats, indicating a growing trust in AI to strengthen online defenses.