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September 2022

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Ransomware 2022: Facts and Statistics

In 2021, Ransomware Attacks cost businesses an estimated $11.5 billion. But that's just the beginning of the story. What about all the other consequences of ransomware attacks? How do they affect businesses? In this blog post, we'll take a look at some of the most important ransomware facts and statistics for 2021. We'll also discuss what businesses can do to protect themselves from these devastating attacks.

Web Application Testing in 2022: What You Need to Know

As we move further into 2022, the world of web application testing is changing. We are seeing new challenges and opportunities as businesses become more reliant on online applications. In this blog post, we will discuss the latest trends in web application testing and how you can prepare your business for the future.

OWASP Verification Standard: Application Security and Standards

At the beginning of August, CREST partnered with OWASP to release the OWASP Verification Standard (OVS), which is designed to formalise and expand on OWASP’s existing work on application security and their own security standards, including their Top 10 Project. OWASP has existed since December 2001 and has been supporting penetration testers and developers alike ever since with tens of thousands of participants.

Cyber Security Trends: The Evolving Nature of Cyber Security

Following on from the previous article we posted regarding cyber security trends, we thought we’d revisit the topic and continue with another set to keep an eye on. The world of cyber security is always evolving and there’s always too much for just one article on the subject.

Cyber Security News: The NHS 111 Attack

In a recent article looking at cyber security trends, we highlighted the potential for incidents to occur from supply chain attacks, as well as the prevalence of ransomware across the Internet. No organisation is safe from attack, as illustrated by the NHS 111 attack at the beginning of the month.