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This was H1 2022 – Part 1 – The Fight Against Cybercrime

Security Boulevard

After many long lockdowns, the information technology industry woke up to a new reality. Hybrid architectures had grown too complex to be able to provide adequate defense, resulting in new larger threat surfaces. The post This was H1 2022 – Part 1 – The Fight Against Cybercrime appeared first on Radware Blog.

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Technology Will Fail: Why Managing Intrusions is Critical in the Fight Against Ransomware

CyberSecurity Insiders

According to cybercrime prosecution statistics , 2022 is expected to see a worldwide annual spend of nearly $134 billion to both prevent and also deal with the aftermath effects of cybercrime – and that figure is estimated to rise even higher. The alert from the U.S.,

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Russian-speaking cybercrime evolution: What changed from 2016 to 2021

SecureList

Having been in the field for so long, we have witnessed some major changes in the cybercrime world’s modus operandi. This report shares our insights into the Russian-speaking cybercrime world and the changes in how it operates that have happened in the past five years. Conclusion: cybersecurity and cybercrime have matured.

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The Bridge to Zero Trust

CyberSecurity Insiders

No one likes to think their company might be hit by a cyber attack or breach, but the truth is cybercrime is one of the biggest threats your organization can face. If you suffer a breach, the loss of data is only the first of many issues you will be facing. They’ll also discuss recommended steps to advance security posture.

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Why Access Control Should Be a Core Focus for Enterprise Cybersecurity

CyberSecurity Insiders

These challenges serve to highlight the value and growth in the adoption of identity and access management (IAM) technologies, which are used for regulating who has access to what information and how it is used. Indeed, dynamic authorisation is increasingly viewed as a prerequisite for delivering effective zero-trust architectures.

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Five Cybersecurity Trends that Will Affect Organizations in 2023

CyberSecurity Insiders

This analysis from Dirk Schrader, Vice President of Security Research, and Michael Paye, Vice President of Research and Development, is based on Netwrix’s global experience across a wide range of verticals, including technology, finance, manufacturing, government and healthcare. Vendor consolidation will continue gaining momentum.

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Unmasking the Cracks of Today’s Cyber Defence

Jane Frankland

However, new research from e2e-assure has revealed that few organisations are taking full advantage of security technologies available today. The Growing Gap in Cyber Defence In 2023, cybercrime continues to loom large, with media headlines underscoring the severity of the issue. You know economic downturns incentivise cybercriminals.

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