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Don’t Bet on Passwords: Using MFA to Make Insuring Your Security Less of a Gamble

Duo's Security Blog

Tune into our upcoming webinar, “ Don’t Bet on Passwords, Use MFA to Insure Your Protection ,” to hear from Wolfgang Goerlich, an advisory CISO at Cisco Secure Access by Duo, an Matt Brooks, a Duo Product Marketing specialist. trillion USD annually by 2025?

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Ransomware, Mobile Malware Attacks to Surge in 2020

Threatpost

Targeted ransomware, mobile malware and other attacks will surge, while companies will adopt AI, better cloud security and cyber insurance to help defend and protect against them.

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Episode 158: How NotPetya has Insurers grappling with Systemic Cyber Risk

The Security Ledger

We talk to Bruce McDonnell of the East West Institute about how insurers are responding. Related Stories Episode 155: Disinformation is a Cyber Weapon and APTs warm to Mobile Malware Podcast Episode 117: Insurance Industry Confronts Silent Cyber Risk, Converged Threats NotPetya Horror Story Highlights Need for Holistic Security.

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26 Cyber Security Stats Every User Should Be Aware Of in 2024

Security Affairs

Cyber Insurance: US cyber insurance premiums soared by 50% in 2022, reaching $7.2 Cyber Skills Gap: By 2025, there could be 3.5 million unfilled cyber security jobs, showing a big need for skilled professionals. Market Size: The AI cyber security market was worth around $17.4 million per breach.

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5 Trends to Watch for Cybersecurity in 2023

SecureWorld News

I then follow-up and ask for a React version, more realistic copy, and mobile responsiveness. Cyber insurance trends in 2023. As the three previous trends discussed how certain aspects of the cybersecurity industry will continue to grow in 2023, expect the same from the cyber insurance market. gabe_ragland).

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Security Standoff: IT Department vs. City Councilman

SecureWorld News

Mobile councilman refuses cybersecurity training. Fred Richardson, a councilman in the city of Mobile, Alabama, says he has been shut out of his city email for refusing cybersecurity training. The mandatory training for all Mobile city employees was initiated on March 15, 2021, with a six-week window to complete the training.

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Security Affairs newsletter Round 444 by Pierluigi Paganini – INTERNATIONAL EDITION

Security Affairs

CISA adds two F5 BIG-IP flaws to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog Threat actors actively exploit F5 BIG-IP flaws CVE-2023-46747 and CVE-2023-46748 Pro-Hamas hacktivist group targets Israel with BiBi-Linux wiper British Library suffers major outage due to cyberattack Critical Atlassian Confluence flaw can lead to significant data loss WiHD (..)