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Predictions 2025: What’s Next in Cybersecurity?
This week in cybersecurity from the editors at Cybercrime Magazine –Read the Full Story in TechBullion Sausalito, Calif. – Feb. 5, 2025 Cybersecurity Ventures predicts that global cybercrime damages will reach $10.5 trillion annually by 2025. This staggering figure highlights the urgent need for enhanced defenses against ransomware, phishing attacks, and emerging threats like deepfake-based fraud.…
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CISOs Buy Unified Cloud Platforms To Simplify Network Security And Testing
This week in cybersecurity from the editors at Cybercrime Magazine –Read the Full Story from BreachLock Sausalito, Calif. – Feb. 3, 2025 Today’s security teams are tasked with managing an increasingly intricate web of responsibilities. These range from ensuring compliance and continuous security testing, resilience to integrating security protocols, and managing a growing array of…
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UK Announces ‘World-First’ Cyber Code of Practice for Companies Developing AI
The Cyber Code of Practice applies to developers, system operators, and organisations that create, deploy, or manage AI systems. Go to Source
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Quick Glossary: Cybersecurity Attacks
It doesn’t matter whether your organization is a huge multinational business enterprise or a one-person operation. At some point, your computer networks and systems will be attacked by someone with criminal intent. Cybersecurity attacks, in all their various forms, are inevitable and relentless. This quick glossary, written by Mark W. Kaelin for TechRepublic Premium, explains…
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Microsoft Will Remove the Free VPN That Comes With Windows Defender Soon
The feature will no longer be available starting Feb. 28. Microsoft wants to focus on “new areas that will better align to customer needs.” Go to Source
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Ransomware Payments Decreased by 35% in 2024, Research Finds
Ransomware payments dropped 35% in 2024 due to law enforcement crackdowns and stronger cyber defenses, forcing attackers to adapt with new tactics. Go to Source
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Data Centres Can Cut Energy Use By Up To 30% With Just About 30 Lines of Code, Research Shows
New research has found that data centres can reduce their energy usage by up to 30% simply by altering around 30 lines of code in the Linux kernel’s network stack. Go to Source
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CISA Adds Four Vulnerabilities to Catalog for Federal Enterprise
CISA adds four new vulnerabilities to its catalog, urging agencies to remediate risks. Learn about the latest exploits and how they impact enterprise security. Go to Source
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How to Add Fingerprint Authentication to Your Windows 11 Computer
You can easily add a fingerprint reader to your computer if one isn’t already built in. Go to Source