
Cybersecurity pros less likely to be impacted by layoffs if economy slows
In the face of recession worries, cybersecurity teams would be least affected by staffing cuts in 2023, according to a survey of C-suite executives by (ISC)².
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In the face of recession worries, cybersecurity teams would be least affected by staffing cuts in 2023, according to a survey of C-suite executives by (ISC)².
Learn how to protect your business and staff from the MortalKombat ransomware and Laplas Clipper malware.
A report reveals a new network of malefactors in the lucrative crypto fraud market using videos, channels and web apps.
The outage message that Twitter users got last week could be read as a warning for big tech firms looking to slash their IT workforce.
The company showcased dozens of new security tools and services to detect and prevent malware, phishing, ransomware and other attacks, but AI took center stage.
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The 2023 Benchmark survey of security pros worldwide found that companies are taking action on customer privacy, but transparency is key.
As cybersecurity threats increase in complexity and volume, the Department of Defense is turning to new technologies for help.
A new Kaspersky report sheds light on why some tech pros look for jobs on the dark web and how to spot suspicious and likely illegal positions from recruiters in that environment.
There’s a new, more secure way to encrypt files in Windows 11, but it’s only an option for building secure applications, not a replacement for BitLocker.
The trend will carry from the past 12 months when more than a third of executives polled by Deloitte said that cyberattacks targeted their financial and accounting data.
One of the web's biggest cybersecurity training resources, The Complete 2023 Cyber Security Developer & IT Skills Bundle, is now just $79.
Ransomware was down last year, though LockBit led threat actors and employees opened a third of the toxic emails in the last six months of 2022.
With more companies investing in Web 3.0 this year, including blockchain, gaming and the metaverse, the cat and mouse game will continue, but with more dimensions.