Often data breaches and cyber-attacks target companies and access sensitive information using third-party vendors, says Jenny Soubra, head of cybersecurity for Allianz.
Every business can be hacked, says Allianz head of cybersecurity Jenny Soubra, and it’s critical to perform risk analysis before a cyber-attack happens.
Dan Mallin of Equals 3 talked with TechRepublic’s Tonya Hall about how his company’s cognitive marketing assistant, Lucy, can assist with research, personality profiling, and media optimization.
Mac users exercise less caution, says Secdo security evangelist Mitchell Bezzina, which means there is a higher risk of exploits and malware infection.
Apple is targeting Chromebooks with a new entry-level iPad. Larry Dignan and Bill Detwiler analyze Apple’s attempt to break Google’s grasp on the education market.
Prior to the advent of the internet, personal data was siloed in hard-to-find places, says Abine CEO Rob Shavell. Today data about all of us is remarkably easy to find.
In a move that signals data is more valuable than cash, phishing and ransomware cyber-attackers are now demanding sensitive company information, says ZDNet’s Danny Palmer.
“Public transport systems haven’t changed for decades and are one of the last mobility frontiers to evolve,” said Tom Kirschbaum, co-founder and managing director of door2door.
Rich Arundel, co-founder and general manager of Currencycloud, explains how hackers who attack the web, APIs, IoT, and mobile devices can earn a living without breaking the law.
Jake Dilemani, Senior Vice President Mercury Communication, explains how hacks targeting communication systems and critical infrastructure can alter the course of history.
Scott King, senior director of security advisory services at Rapid7, explains the cybersecurity challenges facing industrial control system operators and the potential future risks to industrial plants.