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Demand, CyberInsurance, and Automation/AI Are the Future of InfoSec

Daniel Miessler

2021-2030) A Surge in Demand for InfoSec people will result in many more professionals being trained and placed within companies, likely using more of a trade/certification model than a 4-year university model. I think there are four main trends that will play out in the field of information security in the next 20 years. ESG and ISSA.

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Cyber threat to Electric Vehicles

CyberSecurity Insiders

A recent online survey conducted for Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection and Insurance Company (HSB) suggests that over 74% of prospective owners of Electric Vehicles(EVs) are in a fear that their vehicles might fall prey to ransomware, state funded campaigns and other variants of cyber attack when connected to public charging stations.

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Can smart cities be secured and trusted?

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

It is the year 2030, and you have had another busy day. A report by US cyber-security firm Recorded Future published last May highlighted a spike in ransomware attacks targeting US cities. Panic sets in, but you push past it and put a plan into motion. To pick your daughter up from school, you call a driverless car.

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Cybersecurity Snapshot: Tenable Highlights Risks of AI Use in the Cloud, as UK’s NCSC Offers Tips for Post-Quantum Cryptography Adoption

Security Boulevard

These powerful quantum computers are expected to become generally available at some point between 2030 and 2040. The bill would require IoT manufacturers and internet service providers (ISPs) to provide clear and timely information about their connected devices support lifecycles.

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Cybersecurity CEO: Security Awareness is An Ongoing Commitment

Herjavec Group

Ransomware, the fastest growing type of cybercrime, cost the world $11.5 Ransomware will attack a business every 11 seconds in 2021, up from every 14 seconds in 2019. There will be 6 billion Internet users by 2022 (75 percent of the projected world population of 8 billion) — and more than 7.5 billion, 6 years of age and older).

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I tested Google's Veo 2 image-to-video generator on Android - here's my verdict

Zero Day

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Overview of IoT threats in 2023

SecureList

Statista portal predicts their number will exceed 29 billion by 2030. Ransomware Unlike DDoS malicious programs, ransomware largely targets IoT devices that contain user data: NAS boxes. DeadBolt, which affected thousands of QNAP NAS devices in 2022, is a prominent example of IoT ransomware.

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