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Cyber Insurers Pull Back Amid Increase in Cyber Attacks, Costs

eSecurity Planet

The explosion of ransomware and similar cyber incidents along with rising associated costs is convincing a growing number of insurance companies to raise the premiums on their cyber insurance policies or reduce coverage, moves that could further squeeze organizations under siege from hackers. AI, told eSecurity Planet.

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State of Cybersecurity in Canada 2025: Key Insights for InfoSec Leaders

SecureWorld News

The State of Cybersecurity in Canada 2025 report, published by the Canadian Cybersecurity Network (CCN) and the Security Architecture Podcast , delivers an in-depth analysis of the evolving threat landscape, emerging risks, and strategic recommendations for Canadian organizations.

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Healthcare Cybersecurity Market Soars: Key Trends and Insights

SecureWorld News

This reality is driving demand for IoT security solutions, cloud security posture management, and zero-trust network architectures to secure an ever-widening perimeter. Regulatory and compliance pressures: Regulators have taken note of healthcare's cyber risks, and new rules are forcing the issue.

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SHARED INTEL Q&A: My thoughts and opinions about cyber threats — as discussed with OneRep

The Last Watchdog

A shift from legacy, perimeter-focused network defenses to dynamic, interoperable defenses at the cloud edge, directed at ephemeral software connections, must fully play out. These emergent software and hardware advances will pave the way for factoring in quantum computers. Leadership should prioritize cybersecurity at all levels.

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34 Most Common Types of Network Security Protections

eSecurity Planet

Networks are complex and connect to a number of critical components — software, applications, databases, and various types of endpoints — that don’t all operate the same way, making it a complicated challenge to keep threats off the network. It is one component of the greater vulnerability management framework.

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NEW TECH: Brinqa takes a ‘graph database’ approach to vulnerability management, app security

The Last Watchdog

Imposing just the right touch of policies and procedures towards mitigating cyber risks is a core challenge facing any company caught up in digital transformation. Related: Data breaches fuel fledgling cyber insurance market. Enterprises, especially, tend to be methodical and plodding. What Brinqa is doing makes a lot of sense.

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The 2022 ThreatLabz State of Ransomware Report

Security Boulevard

Use a zero trust architecture to secure internal applications, making them invisible to attackers. With a distributed workforce, it is important to implement a security services edge (SSE) architecture that can enforce consistent security policy no matter where your users are working (in office or remotely). Have a response plan.