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Revolutionizing Cyber Defense: AI-Powered Chatbots as the New Frontline against Threats

There has never been a greater need for creative solutions when cyber dangers are changing at an unprecedented rate. One of the most exciting advancements in cybersecurity is the use of AI-powered chatbots, which are rapidly becoming essential in protecting against increasingly complex assaults. These chatbots are pushing the limits of cyber defence by utilizing developments in artificial intelligence. Let's examine how AI chatbot in cybersecurity is changing the game, providing unmatched security, and influencing how digital security will develop in the future.

A primer on homomorphic encryption

For any company in the IT industry, it is virtually impossible to function unless a lot of personally identifiable information and confidential data flows through servers across deployments every single day. While working with this kind of data, companies need to be watchful about the state of its encryption. This information needs to be encrypted both when it is stored (data at rest) and when it is transmitted (data in transit).

Avoiding Pitfalls in Vulnerability Management: Key Insights and Best Practices

Vulnerability management (VM) has always been a complex area of concern that requires continuous and active effort to work properly. This can make it challenging for organizations to maintain their VM strategies and solutions over time, as there are many angles to secure and processes to oversee. There are a wide range of potential ways that VM can go wrong, and it is essential for organizations to avoid the many pitfalls associated with it.

NDR in the Era of Cloud and Hybrid Environments: Why It's Essential

With cloud infrastructures expanding across private, public, hybrid, and multi-cloud models, effective security monitoring is essential. Gartner’s 2024 Hype Cycle for Workload and Network Security suggests that NDR solutions are becoming critical in these diverse environments and could reach widespread adoption within the next two to five years. This trend underscores the importance of NDR for visibility and rapid threat detection in today’s complex cloud landscapes (see Figure 1).

One Year of Falcon Go: Transforming Cybersecurity for Small Businesses

Small business owners are wearing more hats than ever before. Along with managing operations, sales, innovation, customer satisfaction and more, they must also stay on top of trends that can affect their business trajectory — including cybersecurity and the ever-evolving range of cyber threats.

Phishing Attacks Impersonating Big Brands Starts to Zero in on Just One Brand

The latest data on brand phishing trends shows one brand dominating quarter over quarter, but also continuing to take on a larger share of the brand impersonation. Take a guess which brand tops the list as the most impersonated in phishing attacks? If you guessed Microsoft, you’d be right. You’d also have been right last quarter, and the quarter before that – according to Check Point Research.

Malicious Google Ads Target Users Seeking Solutions to Printer Problems

Scammers are abusing Google ads to target users searching for help with printer problems, according to researchers at Malwarebytes. The malicious ads claim to offer tech support for installing drivers used by HP and Canon printers. “After clicking on a malicious ad, the website instructs you to enter your printer’s model number in order to download the required driver, which it proceeds to ‘install,’” the researchers write.

Achieve Enhanced Risk Visibility With Keeper's Risk Management Dashboard

Keeper Security’s Risk Management Dashboard delivers a streamlined view within the Keeper Admin Console to quickly and easily give administrators visibility into their organization’s Keeper configuration practices and compliance posture. The Risk Management Dashboard leverages an outlined set of Keeper Security Benchmarks to keep organizations compliant and safe.

Hellcat Ransomware: A Growing Threat to Businesses and Organizations

Hellcat ransomware emerged in early November 2024 and quickly became a notable threat in the cybersecurity landscape. The group first gained attention on November 6, 2024, when it claimed responsibility for a cyberattack against Schneider Electric. Known for its aggressive tactics and unique ransom demands, Hellcat is already making its mark in the world of ransomware.