Kaspersky has reported on a sharp increase in fraudulent activities around the extremely active online shopping period in Asian countries which takes place every Singles’ Day on November 11.
With everything getting connected to the Internet these days, the “smart city” could become the entry point for hackers to infiltrate vital networks and infrastructure.
The research found that men outnumber women among IT security leaders. Only a fifth (23%) of respondents, who answered the question about their gender, stated they are women.
The Kaspersky Antidrone can automatically spot, identify, and prohibit unmanned aircraft from entering restricted areas. This is all done without damaging the drone.
Kaspersky’s report showed that many companies are flouting reporting guidelines – perhaps to avoid regulatory punishments and public disclosure that can harm their reputation.
"Deepfake" is particularly frightening because it has the potential to produce fake video and audio clips for cybercriminals to illegally connect money from individuals, government institutions, and private companies globally.
A study by Sophos revealed that the cybersecurity investment success rate of organizations does not depend solely on buying technology, but rather by recognizing the role of corporate culture, employee education, and path-to-purchase trends in achieving it.