All Cybercrime articles – Page 2
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Cyber: Critical industries bombarded during pandemic
As firms scaled-up cloud computing during lockdown, they did not always scale up their security processes at the same rate
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Opinion
The art of the con
Cyber security strategist Eddie Doyle explains how social engineering attacks prey on individuals’ vulnerabilities
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Boards have “fragmented” approach to cyber risk - WEF
Boards have made gains in recent years by recognising cyber as an enterprise risk, but greater resilience is needed
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Cyber: Ransom payments jumped 171% in 2020
Healthcare organisations were most targeted while the rise of ’double extortion’ has fuelled ransomware losses
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WEF: Building resilient digital supply chains
Analysis following the SolarWinds fallout shows there are three ways companies can build more resilient digital supply chains
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Lack of strategic vision on cyber fraud
Poor protection of vulnerable people and inefficient information sharing are hampering efforts to tackle cyber fraud
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Analysis
Are you ready for 5G?
Risk managers must ensure that the business opportunities offered by 5G are not outweighed by extra security threats
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Opinion
NDBI: Exposed and unprotected
Caroline Woolley explains why it’s much better to play ‘let’s pretend you have a loss’, than trying to deal with expectation gaps after an event
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Analysis
Cyber: Lessons from the Sunburst hack
The SolarWinds attack has awoken risk managers to the threat of Trojan-Horse type supply chain incidents
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Insurers complicit in ransomware rise - warning
Insurers are inadvertently funding organised crime by covering ransom payments, says former NCSC chief
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Service to measure cyber ‘human error’ risk
The Workforce Cyber Culture Assessment assesses people risk and the impact of business culture in a cyber context
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Sunburst hack highlights supply chain risks
The SolarWinds Orion ‘backdoor’ hack has affected numerous global organisations, including the US government - FireEye
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Better standards guide IoT risk management
As dependency on connected technologies increases, so do associated risks and the need for good governance, argues the World Economic Forum
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SMEs are ‘most vulnerable’ to cyber attack
Cyber criminals consider SMEs a ‘sweet spot’ due to their lack of security controls and poor cyber hygiene
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Global ransomware attacks rise 110% in September
Overall, there was a 40% rise in ransomware attacks in the first three quarters of 2020 compared to the same period last year
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COVID-19 is fuelling cyber losses
Risk professionals believe the cause of losses will be divided almost evenly between data breach, ransomware, and business interruption
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Oxford University to research cyber resilience
Willis Towers Watson is partnering with the university to conduct research into the cost of equity arising from severe cyber breaches
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Twitter hack exposes potential for reputational harm
The confluence of COVID-19 and advanced social engineering techniques poses a growing threat - CyberCube
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Cybercrime to cost global economy $6 trillion by 2021
UK, Germany and France among the countries most targeted by significant cyber attacks between 2006 and 2020 - Specops
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Firms must change cyber security approach
The traditional approach to cyber security must be replaced by something that is more user-centric - Aon and CyberCube
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