US Govt. Offers Millions in Bounties to Find Hive Ransomware Actors
How to Defend Against the 10 Most Dangerous Privileged Attack Vectors
Since the earliest days of technology, hackers and cybersecurity professionals have been locked in a cat-and-mouse game, each inventing more innovative ways of outsmarting the other. In 2024, that resulted in an increasingly complex landscape of privileged threat vectors for organizations to defend against. This creates a key challenge for security teams. How do you […]
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Maintaining GDPR and Data Privacy Compliance in 2024
Expert tips from Alan Calder Alan is the Group CEO of GRC International Group PLC, the parent company of IT Governance, and is an acknowledged international security guru. He’s also an award-winning author, and has been involved in developing a wide range of information security and data privacy training courses, has consulted for clients across the globe, and is a regular media commentator and speaker. We sat down to chat to him about industry challenges in 2024. There are still more than ten months to go in 2024. What challenges do you think we’ll see before the year ends? For
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U.S. CISA: hackers breached a state government organization
U.S. CISA revealed that threat actors breached an unnamed state government organization via an administrator account belonging to a former
Russia-linked Turla APT uses new TinyTurla-NG backdoor to spy on Polish NGOs
Russia-linked APT group Turla has been spotted targeting Polish non-governmental organizations (NGO) with a new backdoor dubbed TinyTurla-NG. Russia-linked cyberespionage group