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CNN reports in a special news video that “Fighting cybercrime is big business around the world. By the end of this year, the financial impact of cybercrime is expected to surpass $10 trillion USD according to the firm Cybersecurity Ventures. They say this is the new frontline in geopolitical tensions, misinformation and election fraud, making the investment in…
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A global survey has revealed the scale of financial damage experienced by the world’s largest companies as a result of unplanned downtime.
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AI will soon be used to pre-check applications for correct information, triage cases by calculating complexity and routing them appropriately, automate low-risk repeatable tasks, identify important information, summarize key features of cases and conduct quality assurance on cases using anomaly-detection tools, a new report states.
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Employee fraud grew significantly last year thanks to the opportunities afforded by remote working and the pressures of a cost-of-living crisis in the UK, according to Cifas.
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Security researchers have warned that threat actors are increasingly turning to zero-day exploits to increase the success rate of advanced targeted attacks.
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Malware designed to seek out and disable enterprise security defenses has surged in popularity over the past year to comprise nearly a quarter (26%) of all detections in 2023, according to Picus Security.
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Malware designed to seek out and disable enterprise security defenses has surged in popularity over the past year to comprise nearly a quarter (26%) of all detections in 2023, according to Picus Security.
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Organizations face an average of 86 ransomware attacks annually | Security Magazine
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12 Oct Cybercrime To Cost The World $9.5 trillion USD annually in 2024 Cybersecurity Facts, Figures, Predictions and Statistics Sponsored by eSentire – Steve Morgan, Editor-in-Chief Sausalito, Calif. – Oct. 12, 2023