Three of the world's largest pure-play cybersecurity vendors recently reported earnings, grappling with SIEM and firewall displacement opportunities along with rebounding from a massive outage. Palo Alto Networks continues to reap the benefits of buying IBM's QRadar SaaS business.
Artificial intelligence: What's it good for? Per the old song about war, the answer isn't "absolutely nothing," but so far it also isn't "absolutely everything." New findings pinpoint where generative AI and deepfakes are hot - fraud - and where they're not - election interference
Recent developments in quantum computing show progress toward quantum supremacy, while integration with AI and classical systems creates new possibilities across industries. Leading researchers report significant advancements in qubit processing and error correction.
Organizations ranging from multinational corporations to government agencies and international nonprofits require cybersecurity expertise. These roles often include exciting opportunities for travel or relocation, making them an attractive path for professionals ready to take their careers global.
Cybersecurity once conjured images of IT departments, server rooms and corporate firewalls. Today, it extends far beyond these traditional domains, becoming essential in fields like manufacturing, agriculture, healthcare, transportation, robotics and space exploration.
Over the past few decades, cybersecurity has evolved from a niche concern into a global priority, creating a vast and dynamic career field. While we celebrate the journey, let's also focus on how today's cybersecurity professionals will shape the future.
Organizations must prioritize cybersecurity strategies that address human behavior, interactions with technologies and intersections often neglected in cybersecurity. The article discusses three strategies on how cyberpsychology can help strengthen your organization's defenses during the holidays.
Across the security landscape, partnerships are becoming a cornerstone in developing agile, prepared professionals who can not only react to threats but anticipate and neutralize them. Here's how universities, certification bodies, boot camps and industry leaders can drive the industry forward.
In cybersecurity, there's no such thing as "done learning." The field's dynamic nature - driven by rapid technological advances and evolving threats - demands that professionals stay adaptable and proactive. It's essential for staying relevant, effective and prepared for what's next.
Four years since Trump's last term, the cyber picture looks - in many ways - markedly different. How will the incoming administration tackle Russian disinformation and cyber operations against NATO, rampant Chinese cyber espionage, and cybercriminals and ransomware continuing to disrupt businesses?
Governments globally are intensifying anti-scam measures, introducing new guidelines to banks, telecom providers and other key sectors to bolster security controls and mitigate fraud risks for consumers and businesses. Some new frameworks threaten to levy stiff penalties for non-compliance.
For anyone dreaming of law enforcement agencies arresting ransomware bigwigs, or intelligence agencies taking them out with drone strikes, keep on hoping. But here's good news: ransom payments haven't skyrocketed, as disruptions by law enforcement appear to be having an impact.
Indian health insurance giant Star Health and Allied Insurance Company has absolved its chief information security officer of any wrongdoing related to a recent data breach, but for the 31.2 million customers whose data was compromised, there is no clear resolution in sight.
Cybersecurity has become critical in today's world, as breaches can cause severe reputational damage, disrupt large businesses, impact the global economy and even influence political outcomes in the most powerful nations. Fujitsu Research's Kaushik Sinha shares ways to secure environments with AI.
October is National Cyber Security Awareness Month, a month-long effort led by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security that's now in its twenty-first year. This campaign provides best-practice measures in cybersecurity and strives to help organizations and people combat today's cyberthreats.
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