Cybersecurity at a crossroads: Time to shift to an architectural approach

The need for greater scale, intelligence, and automation is driving massive change in security operations and the SIEM market. by Jon Oltsik Contributing Writer According to ESG research, 45% of cybersecurity professionals believe that security operations are more difficult today than they were two years ago, while another 11% claim that […]

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Vengeful Club Penguin Hackers Reportedly Steal 2.5 GB of Disney’s Data

Club Penguin fans reportedly hacked into Disney’s internal servers this week, uncovering internal data about Disney’s larger business.   By Maxwell Zeff PublishedThursday 2:45PM When Disney shut down Club Penguin in 2017, millions of disgruntled fans were left without a virtual, penguin-based world to call home. This week, Bleeping Computer reports that […]

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Why you should make a cloud backup this March

By Luke Hughes March 30 is World Backup Day. No, you don’t get the day off. It’s an initiative backed by some of the providers we recommend in our cloud backup guide like Mega and Backblaze, and even Amazon, asking everyone – individuals? Organizations? – to make at least one backup of their precious data. […]

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Report: people increasingly concerned about personal data safety

Gintaras Radauskas  Senior journalist Most consumers are willing to switch to products that offer better data protection technology, but the problem is that Gen Z – the future – doesn’t care about data privacy as much as other generations. In its latest research report, “Data Privacy in 2024: Bringing Zero-Knowledge […]

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FAA Tells Pilots To Go Analogue As GNSS ‘Spoofing’ Incidents Increase

Marisa Garcia Senior Contributor The Federal Aviation Administration is advising pilots to prepare to use conventional navigational aids to manage the risks of ‘spoofing’ attacks on global positioning systems and global navigation satellite systems. Incidents of aircraft navigation systems disrupted by false data have become more frequent, causing pilots to veer […]

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How SMBs can lower their risk of cyberattacks and data breaches

Sponsored by Specops Software The Akira ransomware group is targeting small to medium-sized businesses (SMBs) – 80% of its victims, since March 2023, have been SMBs. According to Arctic Wolf, the groups ransom demand ranges between $200,000 USD to over $4 million USD. If the organizations refuse to pay, the gang threatens to expose […]

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