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Survey: COVID-19 Accelerates new Networking, Security Paradigms

Security Boulevard

Many businesses rushed to implement remote access solutions, VPNs and new cybersecurity technologies, all while seeking to increase bandwidth and establish control over what had become a decentralized network.

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Google Initiative Aims to Boost AI for Cybersecurity

Security Boulevard

Google is pushing AI as the technology that will shift the balance of power from cyberattackers to security professionals and is launching a new project to make that a reality. The AI Cyber Defense initiative is the tech giant’s latest effort to leverage AI for cybersecurity and to reverse the so-called “Defender’s Dilemma,” the idea.

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Cybersecurity Is Not A One-Stop-Shop

Security Boulevard

Cybersecurity is not a One-Stop-Shop. But, the issues around cybersecurity are here to stay, and the gas pedal must not be eased – especially with the increased risks associated with continued remote working. If anything, security should be more reinforced now than ever before to ensure all aspects of a business are secure.

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What VCs See Happening in Cybersecurity in 2023

eSecurity Planet

Despite all this, there is one tech category that has held up fairly well: Cybersecurity. Just look at a report from M&A advisory firm Houlihan Lokey , which found that private cybersecurity company funding grew by 9.4% There have been a number of impressive funding rounds this year for cybersecurity startups.

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Deception Technology: How to Trick Cybercriminals Into Focusing on a Decoy

Security Boulevard

Well, that’s what deception technology is all about, and it’s a powerful tool for protecting your business from online attacks. Deception technology is a security measure that uses decoys to divert cybercriminals away.

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10 Security Technologies to Secure Remote Work

Security Boulevard

These days, more and more people are working remotely, but much of that remote access technology is exposed to external threats. The move to online working has provided tons of new opportunities for cybercriminals looking to exploit unsecured technology systems. This, in turn, has resulted.

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Cybersecurity Training and Tech Aren’t Enough; ‘Culture Change’ Needed

eSecurity Planet

Companies spend a staggering amount of money on cybersecurity products to defend their networks and data from hackers, but a couple of industry pros say that money is wasted if companies don’t change their internal cybersecurity culture. In 2004, the global cybersecurity market was worth just $3.5 trillion by 2025.