UK firms could face up to £17 million in fines if they fail to protect themselves from hackers.
The UK, nervous about hackers gaining access to moving vehicles, has added strict guidelines to connected cars.
Fraudsters cast their nets wide in the hopes of snagging unaware and unsuspecting consumers who will unwittingly download malicious applications on to their mobile devices which can then be exploited for short or long-term financial gain by cybercriminals.
- By Michael Lynch
- Aug 07, 2017
Internet of Things (IoT) technologies are empowering consumers with products and services they simply couldn’t have imagined a few years ago.
- By Raoul Wijgergangs
- Aug 03, 2017
Can your employees spot a fake email?
It used to be that the most important aspect of implementing an electronic access control system was the simple control of who went where when. Today, the requirements of these sophisticated systems go beyond.
- By Scott Lindley
- Aug 01, 2017
The security of corporate data is critical to the integrity of operations. Yet, everywhere we turn, it seems like another company has become victim to some form of cyber threat, malware or ransomware attack.
- By Francis Lachance
- Aug 01, 2017
Unreleased episodes of HBO shows and Game of Thrones scripts have been leaked as a result of the attack.
Televisions, fridges and other internet-connected home appliances should carry a security rating, a police chief suggested.
While flexibility is empowering the workforce, it is also complicating data security.
- By David Konetski
- Jul 20, 2017
Elon Musk commented on Tesla’s cybsersecurity during his talk at the National Governor’s Association this weekend.
Guests at 14 properties bearing the name of Trump might have their credit card information breached by hackers.
First Time Cases, Investigators Linked Globally
The whole world could use a cybersecurity upgrade.
Common sense dictates that it is easier to stop something from happening in the first place than to repair the damage after it has been done.
- By Siva G. Narendra
- Jul 01, 2017
Yesterday, PC users across the world were asking for help as ransomware took data hostage and locked users out of their computers.
Government websites in Ohio, Maryland and New York were targeted.
Fewer than 90 email accounts with weak passwords are believed to have been hacked in “sustained” attack.
The education program is being developed in a partnership between the Girl Scouts and Palo Alto Networks.
For a relatively long time it seemed as if the password problem had been solved using SMS text messages.
- By Michael Lynch
- Jun 22, 2017