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The industrialisation of ransomware has allowed for the development of ransomware ‘affiliates’ into more professional operations specialising in exploitation.
ChatGPT could potentially aid in cyber security prevention, but it also has the potential to be used for malicious intent, says Adam Philpott, chief revenue officer at Trellix.
Free AI can be used to write harmful scripts and ransomware for users, says Acronis.
Zero trust network access offers visibility and control to protect the hybrid work environment, says Kurt Goodall, technical director at Troye.
Cyber X-Ray is an AI-powered platform that provides a detailed analysis of websites in all forms and contents.
Research from Trellix shows rise in China-linked cyber threats, attacks on critical infrastructure, and fake CEO phishing scams.
With ever-evolving cyber threats, there needs to be ever-increasing protection, which requires more budget. However, ROI is still a priority.
Ransomware attacks are becoming more frequent, underscoring the importance of proactive cyber security, says ISPA.
Human error is not only the biggest security blind spot, but also requires more effort to remediate, says Kevin Halkerd, senior risk and security analyst at e4.