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Key Cybersecurity Trends for 2025. My Predictions

Jane Frankland

In this blog, I’m exploring these changes, grouped under key categories that I’ve used in previous years, to help business leaders and cyber risk owners better prepare for the evolving landscape. Ethics The ethical challenges posed by advancing AI technologies will demand urgent attention in 2025.

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Business ID Theft Soars Amid COVID Closures

Krebs on Security

That surveillance has helped to paint a detailed picture of how business ID thieves operate, as well as the tricks they use to gain credit in a company’s name. For example, only recently did the three major consumer reporting bureaus allow all U.S. For the past several months, Milwaukee, Wisc.

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Explained: Privacy washing

Malwarebytes

In a recent blog, privacy company Proton explained how Google is spending millions lobbying and actively fighting against privacy laws that would protect you from online surveillance. Some of the most personal and secretive troves of data rank as the most expensive.

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Cybersecurity Report: June 29, 2015

SiteLock

These files were said to derive from directly targeted NSA surveillance of the communications of multiple French leaders. The OTA evaluated these websites based on criteria in mainly three categories: consumer protection, privacy and security. Follow the SiteLock blog for the latest cybersecurity news.

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Cybersecurity & Artificial Intelligence (AI) – a view from the EU Rear Window, Part II

McAfee

In Part I of this blog, we discussed the debate around AI: what it is, whether it exists, and to what extent it plays a role in our daily lives. The post Cybersecurity & Artificial Intelligence (AI) – a view from the EU Rear Window, Part II appeared first on McAfee Blogs. A strategic, economic and political challenge.

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Overcoming Compliance Challenges in Cryptocurrency Regulations

Responsible Cyber

Research shows that only 19 out of 60 countries have detailed regulations that cover taxation, AML/CFT, consumer protection, and licensing [1]. Current Global Regulatory Framework Cryptocurrency regulations around the world lack uniformity. Different countries follow different approaches.