Third-party cyberattacks are the new thing
The emergence of cloud computing and intricate system linkages has brought to the fore a new kind of cyberattack strategy—those via a third-party. A slew of measures are needed to stop these.
The emergence of cloud computing and intricate system linkages has brought to the fore a new kind of cyberattack strategy—those via a third-party. A slew of measures are needed to stop these.
Covid-19 has made healthcare an important part of a nation's geopolitical strategy. But this has opened up the sector to cybersecurity threats. What we need is a vaccine against cyberattacks.
Traditional network security tools have become outdated in the face of sophisticated cyberattacks. Our cybersecurity strategies should embrace latest technologies, such as A.I. and machine learning.
The Covid-19 pandemic has led to a swift adoption of digital transactions. But increased digitalisation in banking has also given a fillip to cyberattacks. How do we circumvent this problem?
In an exclusive chat, Lucideus co-founder and CEO Saket Modi says that with their SAFE Me app, they want to put people at the front and centre of the cyber defence matrix.
More than half of the firms plan to increase cybersecurity spending, according to a report.