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P-to-P fraud most concerning cyber threat in 2023: CSI

CSO Magazine

US financial institutions see peer-to-peer fraud and other digital fraud as the biggest cybersecurity concern in 2023. It was cited by 29% of respondents in a survey by Computer Systems Inc. CSI), followed by data breaches (23%), ransomware (20%) and a breach at a third party (15%).

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XM Cyber’s Cybersecurity Predictions for 2023

CyberSecurity Insiders

this tumultuous climate, it’s a safe bet to say that 2023 will be a year in which cybersecurity remains top of mind. Attackers will rely less and less on CVEs, instead using identity theft, passwords, and misconfigurations to enter and move within networks. Shay Siksik, VP Customer Experience. Zur Ulianitzky, VP Research.

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How Your Business Could Protect Its Cybersecurity in a Surprisingly Cost-Effective Fashion

IT Security Guru

Cybersecurity is critical to any company. It helps to protect your organisation, workforce and clients from cyber-attacks. By doing this, you are reducing the chance of identity theft, data breaches, ransomware, and many other types of cyber threats. Use standard cybersecurity methods.

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Too Much Holiday Cheer? Here’s Something to Fear: Cybersecurity Predictions for 2020

Adam Levin

2019 is virtually over and a new year beckons with all the solemnity of the grim reaper for those who don’t have their eyes wide open to the persistent threats we collectively face in the areas of privacy and cybersecurity. . In the main, consumers and business leaders alike are more aware of cybersecurity and privacy than ever before.

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These are the 15 Top Cyber Threats Now

SecureWorld News

And now we have brand new research coming from the EU which unpacks the top cyber threats as they stand now. What are the top cyber threats right now? The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) just published its Threat Landscape 2020 report. Identity Theft. Physical Manipulation, Damage, Theft and Loss.

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Ransomware Is the No. 1 Cyber Threat This Year. Here’s What You Can Do

Adam Levin

Cybersecurity experts are aligned on this point: Ransomware is a serious issue. Part of this can be blamed on the lack of cybersecurity skills available in the workforce. The types of threats are ever changing, adding to the challenge cybersecurity professionals face. We can’t hide from the threat.

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Ransomware in 2020

Cytelligence

Ransomware is becoming an epidemic in the cybersecurity world, with new strains being created continuously by criminals to extort money out of unsuspecting users. Unfortunately, the citizens of the country had to pay the ransom as the city had no cyber insurance. Ransomware will continue to be the growth driver in cyber-crime.