Friday Five: A Win for Data Privacy, Conti Members Sanctioned, & More
Wins against cybercrime and the invasion of data privacy took the headlines this past week, but phishing, business email compromise, and the effects of climate change remain as threats against organizations. Catch up on all these stories in this week’s Friday Five!
Friday Five: The U.S. Operation Against QakBot, Cybercrime Treaty and Water Infrastructure Concerns, & More
The operation against QakBot marks a cybersecurity win for the U.S., but concerns over critical infrastructure, data privacy, and cyber insurance largely overshadow it. Catch up on these stories and more in this week’s Friday Five.
Friday Five: Cloud Security Concerns, LinkedIn Users and Young Gamers Targeted, & More
Hacks, social engineering, and phishing dominated this week’s headlines, but cloud security is at the forefront of government officials’ minds. Catch up on all the latest in this week’s Friday Five!
Bad Bots: Understanding Bad Bots, What They Do, and How to Detect & Stop Them
Bad bots, malicious programs and applications designed to deface websites and carry out DDoS attacks, can negatively impact a company's business.
Friday Five: The U.S. Cyber Workforce Strategy, Concerns at the UN Cybercrime Convention, & More
Cybercrime—and how AI could play an increasing part in it—was at the forefront of the news this past week. Read about this, the White House’s National Cyber Workforce and Education Strategy, and more in this week’s Friday Five!
Friday Five: An Investigation on OpenAI, Implementing the New National Cybersecurity Strategy, & More
This past week, the White House released the first version of their National Cybersecurity Strategy implementation plan, Signal's President voiced her concerns over encryption and data privacy, BreachForums made its return, and more. Catch up on these stories and more in this week’s Friday Five!
Friday Five: Critical Infrastructure at Risk, the New DBIR, and the Rising Sextortion Threat
Verizon's latest Data Breach Investigations Report (DBIR) was released this past week, but it shared the headlines with malware attacking Minecraft users, an FBI alert of rising sextortion attacks, and more. Catch up on all these stories and more in this week’s Friday Five!
Friday Five: Android Malware, More Law Enforcement Action, New NIST Guidance, & More
Despite law enforcement’s best efforts to combat and take down cybercriminals, home routers, Android phones, and Android-based TV boxes are all being threatened by new malware. Catch up on all the latest in this week’s Friday Five!
Friday Five: More Malware Targeting Apple Devices, a New Cyber-Resilient OS, & A Malware Gang's Tactics Backfiring
Learn how a malware gang’s tactics are being used against them, how the Department of Homeland Security is facing new threats head-on, an ambitious project to create a more secure OS, and more—all in this week’s Friday Five!
Friday Five: New Government Guidance, a Crackdown on Vulnerability Management, & Public Charging Station Malware
CISA has released new guidance for Zero Trust Security and secure-by-design principles for software manufacturers, Russian hackers were linked to attacks against NATO and the EU, and more. Catch up on all the latest stories in this week's Friday Five!
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