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Guarding the gates: a look at critical infrastructure security in 2023

CIO

With 2022 now in our rearview mirror, we still reflect on a time marked by global upheavals, like the Russia – Ukraine war, to the skyrocketing energy prices and global inflation. Cybercriminals specifically target sectors such as healthcare, energy, and transportation, recognizing the significant consequences at stake.

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Tech Trends for 2024

Infinidat

Cyber resilience, which is provided by primary storage and secondary storage systems, will be ever-increasingly coupled with other cybersecurity products to combat cyberattacks, such as ransomware and malware, much more effectively. The stakes could not be higher.

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AI Applications in Cybersecurity with Real-Life Examples

Altexsoft

Zimperium and MobileIron announced a collaboration to help organizations adopt mobile anti-malware solutions incorporating artificial intelligence. Moreover, Cognito found command-and-control malware that was hiding for several years. Energy Saving Trust is an organization that strives to reduce carbon emissions in the U.K

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Cybersecurity Snapshot: If Recession Hits, Infosec Teams Expected to Suffer the Fewest Job Losses

Tenable

Already, ChatGPT has reportedly been used by malicious actors to create malware and write legit-sounding phishing emails. Department of Energy, the U.S. Microsoft told the reporter his chat with Bing is “part of the learning process” as the AI chatbot feature gets ready for wider release. Department of Education, the U.S.

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Cybersecurity Snapshot: Critical Infrastructure Orgs Must Beware of China-backed Volt Typhoon, Cyber Agencies Warn

Tenable

Specifically, Volt Typhoon has compromised the IT environments of multiple critical infrastructure organizations, mostly in the communications, energy, transportation and water sectors, including an alarming breach that lasted a whopping five years, the agencies said. Critical Infrastructure. ”

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Landmark EU Law Strengthens Cybersecurity of Critical Infrastructures

Palo Alto Networks

And, as the Directive states, “cybersecurity is a key enabler for many critical sectors to successfully embrace digital transformation and to fully grasp the economic, social and sustainable benefits of digitalisation.”. In addition, some malware is embedded in word documents, PDFs and other files that may include personal data.

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Work from Home – Tech Tips During Coronavirus Outbreak

InfoBest

We are social beings and we love to interact. Plus, a change in our surroundings can help boost our energy and creativity. With just a simple click you can download malicious malware, which can be used to steal your personal data or freeze your computer. You may find yourself regularly working from home over the coming weeks.

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