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Tracking the Trackers: For Better or Worse

SecureWorld News

GPS trackers utilize the same broadband cellular networks so while it can be tricky to detect these subtle, infrequent pulses from a tracker hidden in a vehicle, we managed to modify our cell phone detectors to do just that.

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Best Strategies to Reduce Generative AI Risk

Centraleyes

However, this digital revolution also introduced new risks, such as cybercrime, privacy breaches, and misinformation. Governments enacted laws like the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) to protect personal data and privacy. Cybersecurity Enhancing cybersecurity measures is critical.

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Time of Reckoning – Reviewing My 2024 Cybersecurity Predictions

Security Boulevard

As 2024 comes to a close, I revisit my forecasts to assess their utility in guiding meaningful decisions. Predictions that cybercrime will be painful and AI will create problems are mind-numbing to read and offer little practical guidance for professionals. The privacy industry is increasingly vibrant and resilient.

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Key Cybersecurity Trends for 2025. My Predictions

Jane Frankland

Threat Actors Cybersecurity threats are growing more complex and persistent, driven by the heightened activities of nation-state actors and increasingly sophisticated cybercrime groups. Organised Cybercrime Groups Up Their Game Cybercriminals arent resting on old tactics with cybercrime expected to hit $12 trillion in 2025.