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Cyberthreat Defense Report 2022: Key Points You Should Know

The State of Security

Each year, CyberEdge publishes the Cyberthreat Defense Report (CDR). Aimed at IT security leaders, this comprehensive report outlines the threats, security issues, and industry concerns that are most pressing. Respondents are IT decision-makers in organizations with at least 500 […]… Read More.

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Cyberthreat Defense Report 2022: Key Points You Should Know

Security Boulevard

Each year, CyberEdge publishes the Cyberthreat Defense Report (CDR). Aimed at IT security leaders, this comprehensive report outlines the threats, security issues, and industry concerns that are most pressing. Respondents are IT decision-makers in organizations with at least 500 […]… Read More.

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MY TAKE: Iran’s cyber retaliation for Soleimani assassination continues to ramp up

The Last Watchdog

Department of Homeland Security issued a bulletin calling out Iran’s “robust cyber program,” and cautioning everyone to be prepared for Iran to “conduct operations in the United States.” Jeremy Samide, CEO of Stealthcare , a Cleveland-based cyberthreats intelligence gathering consultancy, is in the midst of it.

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Cybersecurity Industry News Review – March 28, 2023

CyberSecurity Insiders

writes a cybersecurity prescription for the NHS and for social care, data protection hardware is becoming a big security gap, security specialist MITRE partners up to tackle supply chain security threats, while the E.U. UK Prescribes Dose of Cyber Security for Health Service The U.K. By Joe Fay The U.K.

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Reassessing cyberwarfare. Lessons learned in 2022

SecureList

At this point, it has become cliché to say that nothing in 2022 turned out the way we expected. For instance, according to the New York Times, in 2003, the United States made plans for a huge cyberattack to freeze billions of dollars in Saddam Hussein’s bank accounts and cripple his government before the invasion of Iraq.

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Security Outlook 2023: Cyber Warfare Expands Threats

eSecurity Planet

” Here, then, are the threats, targets and attack vectors likely to be popular with cyber criminals in the next year — along with the ways that cyber defenses are evolving to thwart those threats. .” The ongoing war in the Ukraine has led to more nation-state sponsored attacks that tend to have societal and economic impacts.

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Best Ransomware Removal Tools

eSecurity Planet

Employee training , patching and multiple layers of defense remain critically important. McAfee’s Key Features. Ransomware is everywhere these days, striking fear into the hearts of IT and business managers alike. And studies support that perception, showing ransomware growing in both prevalence and effectiveness.