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Cybercrime Statistics in 2019

Security Affairs

I’m preparing the slides for my next speech and I decided to create this post while searching for interesting cybercrime statistics in 2020. Cybercrime will cost as much as $6 trillion annually by 2021. The global expense for organizations to protect their systems from cybercrime attacks will continue to grow.

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Tackling Cyber Threats: Is AI Cybersecurity Our Only Hope?

Jane Frankland

These are questions I’ve been asking myself recently as AI and cybercrime have become hot topics in the tech industry, and for world leaders. So where does AI stand in the realm of cybersecurity, and how can we leverage it for protection rather than harm? Is it our only hope for survival?These

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Why We Need Better Cybersecurity for the Transportation Sector

CyberSecurity Insiders

Cybersecurity is one of the most significant threats facing virtually any industry today. While many sectors didn’t have to worry about cybercrime in the past, rapid digitization and increased connectivity have opened the door for new risks. Not long ago, the transportation sector had little need for robust cybersecurity.

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New P2PInfect bot targets routers and IoT devices

Security Affairs

Cybersecurity researchers discovered a new variant of the P2PInfect botnet that targets routers and IoT devices. Researchers at Cado Security Labs discovered a new variant of the P2Pinfect botnet that targets routers, IoT devices, and other embedded devices. ” reads the report published by Cado Security.

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Personal Cybersecurity Concerns for 2023

Security Through Education

Not too long ago, many of us thought that cybersecurity was something for corporations to worry about. The truth is technology has grown at an exponential rate and so has cybercrime. Cybercrime doesn’t just affect big businesses and national governments. What are some personal cybersecurity concerns for 2023?

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Cybersecurity in the future: Security 'by PlayStation' and IoT asbestos

Zero Day

WithSecure's Mikko Hyppönen shares his predictions for cybersecurity, cybercrime, and how our devices will be protected.

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Cybersecurity threats: what awaits us in 2023?

SecureList

Every year, Kaspersky experts prepare forecasts for different industries, helping them to build a strong defense against any cybersecurity threats they might face in the foreseeable future. While supply-chain is a big challenge for business right now, its cybersecurity is not merely an issue, it’s a major problem.