Reducing our threat surface by limiting what any one person can access and improving organizational efficiency processes can go a long way in mitigating damage from the vast majority of attacks — no matter if they come from inside or outside your organization.
Financial institutions must protect themselves from salami attacks, which consist of a sequence of small, fraudulent transactions that can easily bypass detection but, combined, can result in considerable losses.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has requested feedback from industry leaders and interested parties on the subject of artificial intelligence, including facial recognition. The technologies have been used widely by the department, but DHS highlighted concerns around bias and privacy that follow AI and facial recognition implementations.
2022 is just around the corner, and we are already following new developments in cybersecurity that will significantly impact your business in this upcoming year and the rest of the decade.
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) arrested and charged a Ukrainian national for their involvement in the ransomware attack against IT company Kaseya in July.