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Achieving Operational Resilience in an Increasingly Uncertain World

The EU’s Network and Information Systems Directive 2 (NIS2) for cybersecurity resilience entered full enforcement in October 2024, and compliance with its requirements presents major challenges for many companies, particularly those in the financial services sector. And while most IT leaders are confident of achieving NIS2 compliance, they also acknowledge that this cybersecurity directive has exacerbated existing challenges such as resource constraints and skills gaps.

How Prices are Set on the Dark Web: Exploring the Economics of Cybercrime

Finding the exact price of any product is now easier than ever. A quick check with your favorite online retailer will show that a GE Profile Dryer goes for $989, a 10-pack of Play-Doh can be had for $7.99, and a loaf of Pepperidge Farm Farmhouse Hearty White Sliced Bread is $3.59. Unfortunately, a glance at certain less legitimate online sites on the Dark Web is just as easy.

Breakdown of Takedown: An Overview of Tackling Phishing Threats

Every year, more and more companies are confronted with website and email spoofing worldwide. Cyber criminals use fake websites and fake email accounts for phishing, spear phishing and social engineering attacks to commit fraud, redirect web traffic, or manipulate search engine rankings. The disarming, or takedown, of these fake domains is a real challenge for more and more security teams. This is because cyber criminals are becoming increasingly professional in their spoofing activities.

Securing IoT Device Lifecycle Management: Best Practices for Each Stage

As organisations increasingly rely on IoT devices for operational efficiency and data collection, managing each device securely throughout its lifecycle becomes crucial. IoT Device Lifecycle Management (DLM) is a structured approach to securing IoT devices from their initial setup through to decommissioning. By implementing best practices for each stage, organisations can reduce security risks, ensure data protection, and maintain compliance with regulatory standards.

Cybersecurity in Gaming: protecting players and virtual assets from growing threats

Cybersecurity is becoming a critical necessity in today's world, where technology is used in virtually every aspect of life. Every year, the number of cyberattacks grows, and the methods of attackers are becoming more sophisticated. Protecting personal data, financial information and corporate secrets requires reliable technologies and increased attention from users. The gaming industry is also an important area that needs protection.

Artificial Intelligence in Cybersecurity: Threat or Advantage?

In today's hyperconnected world, cybersecurity stands as the first line of defense against the growing tide of cyber threats. With billions of devices connected globally, protecting sensitive information has never been more critical-or complex. Enter artificial intelligence (AI), a technological marvel capable of revolutionizing cybersecurity. But as with all powerful tools, AI is a double-edged sword. It holds incredible potential to bolster defenses yet can also amplify the capabilities of cybercriminals.

How Can You Become More Tech-Savvy and Use the Internet Smarter?

Connecting to the world's greatest digital hub (and repository of cat memes) has never been easier and more inclusive. That said, the fact that almost anyone can access the internet now doesn't mean we're all using it responsibly or getting the most out of the experience. This short guide will introduce you to four essential steps towards savvier and safer internet use.

Format-Preserving Encryption vs Tokenization: Learn the Key Differences

Data security demands robust protection methods in our digital age. Format-preserving encryption and tokenization stand out as robust solutions for safeguarding sensitive information. Understanding the difference between data tokenization and encryption helps organizations protect data while maintaining usability. Modern businesses must choose between encryption vs tokenization for their needs. The choice between these methods impacts system performance and security levels.