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Ransomware Detection at Chip Level? Yes, Says Intel

SecureWorld News

Intel recently announced it is adding hardware-based ransomware detection and remediation to its new 11th gen Core vPro processors. This is possible, the company says, because of improvements to its Hardware Shield product and more powerful Threat Detection Technology (TDT).

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Reassessing cyberwarfare. Lessons learned in 2022

SecureList

On the very first day of the conflict (February 24, 2022), a massive wave of indiscriminate pseudo-ransomware and wiper attacks hit Ukrainian entities. Our assessment of the threat landscape in Ukraine in the first months of the war can be found on SecureList. Taking sides: professional ransomware groups, hacktivists, and DDoS attacks.

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The Internet of Things: Security Risks Concerns

Spinone

The Internet of Things (IoT) is a term used to describe the network of interconnected electronic devices with “smart” technology. Millions of smart TVs are at risk of click fraud, botnets, data theft, and ransomware. billion “things” connected to the Internet , a 30% increase from 2015.

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Future Proofing Tech Investments in Turbulent Times: Real Stories

Jane Frankland

This includes everything from productivity and cybersecurity to superior computing experiences for employees, who are increasingly collaborating remotely, multitasking, and placing strain on applications competing for computing resources.