2025 was a wild ride for cyber security. The landscape is shifting faster than ever, and several themes stand out when I think about the most important cyber security lessons from the year.
Ross Anderson, Business Unit Manager at Duxbury Networking. (Image: Duxbury Networking) In 2024, nearly six out of every 10 businesses experienced a cyber attack. The same research revealed that 70% ...
On Tea and similar apps, people upload pictures of themselves and chat freely. If those materials aren’t secured properly, they’re liable to fall into the wrong hands. The user is rarely at fault for ...
Recent updates to a children’s cybersecurity kit aim to help kids understand their own role in cyber safety, from creating strong passwords to steering clear of phishing scams. According to a news ...
Cybercrime is accelerating at an alarming rate, with $10 trillion thought to have been lost to the global economy in 2024 thanks to hackers, data thieves, phishers and other “bad actors”. Incidents ...
Hacking group CL0P’s attacks on MOVEit point to ways that cyber extortion may be evolving, illuminating possible trends in who perpetrators target, when they time their attacks and how they put ...
The highlight of October’s National Cybersecurity Awareness Month activities at Boston College was a presentation by former Federal Bureau of Investigation senior executive Joseph R. Bonavolonta, now ...
This technical note and manual (TNM) draws lessons from cybersecurity surveys conducted by the Monetary and Capital Markets Department (MCM) to provide advice to central banks, supervisory authorities ...
From the growing sophistication of zero-day exploits to the entrenchment of nation-state and cybercriminal alliances, 2024 delivered more evidence of how quickly the threat landscape continues to ...
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History lessons for better public policy: How to build a cyber secure society
The EY Government State and Local 2025 Survey Findings demonstrate that, despite budget constraints, nearly half of government IT leaders in the US prioritize workforce upskilling, recognizing its ...
As the dust settles on the cyber-incident caused by CrowdStrike releasing a corrupted update, many businesses will, or should, conduct a thorough post-mortem on how the incident affected their ...
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