We live in a business world where vast amounts of our critical services are delivered to us as a service. The world of on premise solutions has all but disappeared – sure, there are still some systems that operate on premise but these days, more key services are delivered to users and organisations as a service solution. This has increased profitability, allowed small companies to gain access to software and systems that previously were out of reach and has dealt a significant blow to piracy.
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In recent years, the landscape of cyber threats has witnessed a dramatic shift, with ransomware emerging as a formidable and ever-evolving menace. As organizations and individuals become increasingly dependent on digital infrastructure, cybercriminals are quick to adapt their tactics, making it crucial to stay abreast of the latest trends in ransomware.
With organizations heavily focusing on protecting the corporate endpoint, cybercriminals are switching focus onto mobile devices where users are more prone to fall for their social engineering tactics. We consume so much content from people you don’t personally know that it’s not part of your everyday process to stop and be critical of what’s being presented to you. And that’s exactly what cybercriminals are taking advantage of.
Smartphones have become ubiquitous with today’s digital world, serving as a central hub for personal and professional activities. This widespread use has escalated the importance of mobile security, making it a critical concern for both users and developers. As cyber threats evolve, so does the need for robust mobile security measures.