SophosLabs 2020 Threat Report
The Report shows how cyberattackers are raising the stakes in ransomware, increasing stealth in malicious Android apps, exploiting misconfiguration in the cloud, and abusing machine learning.
The Report shows how cyberattackers are raising the stakes in ransomware, increasing stealth in malicious Android apps, exploiting misconfiguration in the cloud, and abusing machine learning.
This report outlines the trends that will shape the business technology landscape throughout 2020 across six key areas: Disruptive Technologies, Cybersecurity, Workplace, Infrastructure, Business, and Technology Services.
Future Disrupted: 2020 technology trends predictions Read More »
This report observed a 60 percent increase in threat detections at healthcare organizations by comparing all of 2018 against just the first three quarters of 2019, demonstrating significant growth and reason for increased concern about healthcare security as we move into 2020.
Cybercrime Tactics and Techniques: the 2019 state of healthcare Read More »
According to the report, the global information technology (IT) industry heads into 2020 balancing its drive to produce new products and services while addressing issues that are often byproducts of innovation.
This report examines the use of stalkerware and the number of users affected by this software in the first eight months of 2019.
Global report – Looming cyber threat in mining paves platform for change: Through interviews, survey and deep analysis of Australia’s largest mining and service companies, including BHP, Rio Tinto, South32, and Anglo American, the report has uncovered that 98% of top-level executives expect a catastrophic event is required to drive an industry response to cybersecurity in mining.
The report details the attitudes and beliefs of those in charge of cybersecurity, and tracks how they are faring against sophisticated and pervasive cyber attacks.
2019 CrowdStrike Global Security Attitude Survey Read More »
Findings show that the legal industry has a good grasp on the issues and practices required to maintain secure digital systems, but there is still some way to go. There must be an ongoing focus on the people, processes, and technologies of businesses in order to build and maintain good cyber resilience – and this can only be achieved through greater education and awareness-building at all levels of the organisation.
2019 LexisNexis Decoding Cybersecurity: Clause and Effect Roadshow Report Read More »
‘Tis the season for cyberattacks, particularly when it comes to the retail industry.
Cynet has released the results of its 2019 survey of cybersecurity professionals, examining pay rates measured against employee achievements, education, skills and more.