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Which countries are most (and least) at risk for cybercrime?

CSO Magazine

The risk of cybercrime is not spread equally across the globe. Cyberthreats differ widely, with internet users in some countries at much higher risk than those in nations that offer more security due to strong cybercrime legislation and widely implemented cybersecurity programs, according to fraud-detection software company SEON.

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Morgan Stanley’s Rachel Wilson on the democratization of cybercrime

CSO Magazine

Wilson was opening keynote speaker at the recent CSO UK Security Summit where she reflected upon the biggest changes in the risk and security landscape and how CISOs must respond to lead teams and embrace emerging opportunities. What follows are highlights from that presentation.

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Evolving cyberattacks, alert fatigue creating DFIR burnout, regulatory risk

CSO Magazine

The evolution of cybercrime is weighing heavily on digital forensics and incident response (DFIR) teams, leading to significant burnout and potential regulatory risk. That’s according to the 2023 State of Enterprise DFIR survey by Magnet Forensics , a developer of digital investigation solutions.

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International cooperation is key to fighting threat actors and cybercrime

CSO Magazine

In this era of cybersecurity, when nation-state digital attacks and cybercrime quickly cut across country borders and create global crises, international cooperation has become an urgent priority. To read this article in full, please click here

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BrandPost: Make your employees your best asset in combating cybercrime

CSO Magazine

As cyber risks intensify and the threat landscape grows, there's no better time to reassess your organization's security posture. Having the right people, processes, and technologies in place is a vital component of any effective risk management strategy, including employees who play a crucial role in helping to secure the business.

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Cybersecurity researchers face real-life threats

CSO Magazine

Cybersecurity researchers work hard to keep the digital world safe, but every once in a while their own physical security is at risk. They don't want to put their loved ones at risk "because dad is a security researcher and attracts bad guys," he says. To read this article in full, please click here

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BrandPost: Cybersecurity Automation: Leveling the Playing Field

CSO Magazine

These, in turn, have brought with them an increase in new threats, risks, and cybercrime. As organizations emerge post-pandemic, many of the risks and uncertainties manifested during that period will persist, including the hybrid workforce, supply chain risk, and other cybersecurity challenges.