Tag: ransomware
Moving from Human Error to Human Firewall
Cybersecurity experienced multiple challenges in 2020. Rapid digitalization and the new normal — work from home — brought new opportunities as well as risks....
Ransomware Attacks in 2020! These are 4 Most Affected Sectors
From a local food retailer to a multi-national company, ransomware attacks continue to loom over cyberspace. Ransomware operators target victims by encrypting their sensitive...
Winter Driving as a Comparison to Ransomware Realities
Driving in winter can be a perilous, high-risk, and minimal risk all at the same time in the colder areas of the world. And...
Egregor Ransomware Hits HR Agency Randstad
Popular staffing company Randstad has suffered a ransomware attack in which threat actors stole unencrypted files from its network. In an official release, the...
These are the Top Security Concerns and Cyberthreats Globally
A survey from cloud security provider Trend Micro revealed that 23% of organizations globally suffered seven or more cyberattacks. Nearly 83% of organizations surveyed...
The State of Ransomware: From Evolution to Progression
CISO MAG, in association with Cybereason, conducted a virtual round table discussion on “The State of Ransomware”.
The panel discussed the evolution and the new...
Endpoint Security is a Lot More Than Just Technology: Gartner
Speaking to CISO MAG, Prateek Bhajanka, Senior Principal Analyst, Gartner explains why endpoints have suddenly become so important in the realm of enterprise network...
With Cyberwars, Cyber Espionage has Reached New Level
Even though cyber espionage has often sounded like something straight out of a James Bond flick, it continues to be one of the most...
Level-Up! Five Security Precautions for Online Gamers
The Internet is not fair. From harmful scam emails to cybercriminals trying to break into your systems, the online space is full of uncertainty....
The Right Data Integrity Approach Will Ramp Up Your Cyber Protection...
Way back in 2018, cyber threats were prevalent, but those were simple attacks that penetrated the data center and randomly encrypted data, holding it...