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DataNet Systems gas announced that the company experienced a data breach affecting District of Columbia (D.C.) voters, including email addresses.
According to new data, residents of Nevada face a greater susceptibility to cyberattacks compared to those in all other states.
A new malware scam was discovered by ReasonLabs, affecting individuals attempting to download torrented versions of popular video games.
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) banned Rite Aid from using facial recognition technology for surveillance purposes for the next five years.
As another year comes to a close, cybersecurity leaders are not only looking back and reviewing the top trends of 2023, but considering what the future holds for 2024.
CISA recently published a cybersecurity advisory which details the agency’s key findings and activities during a Risk and Vulnerability Assessment conducted at a healthcare and public health organization in early 2023.
According to a recent Netwrix report, 77% of financial organizations detected a cyberattack in the last year, compared to 68% in other industries.
In a filing with the Maine Attorney General, dental and medical products supplier Henry Schein announced more than 29,000 people were potentially affected from a recent data breach.
Enterprise risk management in the financial sector was analyzed in a report where 65% of organizations say ransomware concerns impact risk management.
The University of Texas at San Antonio has announced David Brown as the new executive director of its National Security Collaboration Center (NSCC) and professor of practice.
The global perma-crisis is set to continue to take its toll in 2024, as extreme weather events continue to impact organizations and global instability deepens.
Cybersecurity in the workplace was analyzed in a report, where 66% of respondents flagged completing daily tasks as more crucial than cybersecurity.
Threat landscape shows continued investment by threat actors financially motivated to “follow the money” as banking via a mobile app becomes increasingly ubiquitous.
With the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) cybersecurity disclosure rule deadlines fast approaching, security leaders are sharing thoughts on the ruling and its effect on the industry.
Security leaders were surveyed about cyberattack response. According to the report, 39% indicated phishing is the most feared cyberattack.
New research reveals that 90% of the world’s leading energy companies experienced a third-party data breach in the past 12 months.
According to a recent report, 81% of organizations faced malware, phishing and password attacks last year which were mainly targeted at users.
According to a recent report by Apple, the total number of data breaches more than tripled between 2013 and 2022, and rose further in 2023.
Red Roof confirmed that the organization experienced a data breach in late September of 2023. The breach did not involve any Red Roof guest data.
New study reveals that organizations appear to struggle in their ability to assess and remediate data encryption risks and policy violations.
Ransomware, AI and malware featured in top threat actors in H1 2023.
According to a recent report, 80% of surveyed global risk leaders believe burnout will have a significant impact on businesses in the next year.
A recent study reveals that the media, academia and the general public overestimate the prevalence of system intrusions while underestimating more common causes of cybersecurity incidents and data breaches.
FS-ISAC has announced the appointment of John Denning as Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) effective as of January 1, 2024.
According to a report, there was a 26% increase in supply chain breaches in 2022 and 9% of organizations are working with suppliers to fix them.
A new report shows increasing instances of remote access software abuse and the rise of cyber adversaries using password-stealers.
Healthcare of Ontario Pension Plan (HOOPP) has announced Jennifer Williams will be the new Vice President, Information Security.
According to a report, 42% of organizations say employees with BYOD policies that use tools like WhatsApp have led to new security incidents.
Organization's readiness for AI was analyzed in a recent report by Pluralsight, finding that employee's AI confidence and experience don't match.
According to a recent Bitwarden report, 33% of Americans have used a sports-themed password and 75% have reused their sports password across accounts.
A new report shows 44% of end users say more than 25% of their physical security setups are now either in the cloud or use a combination of cloud and on-premises solutions.
A new report highlights global e-commerce fraud that occurred during the start of the 2023 holiday shopping season.
According to a recent report from BioCatch, mobile banking rates increased to 73% in 2023. This rise has also led to a surge in mobile fraud.
The Michigan Attorney General announced that Corewell Health suffered a data breach affecting Michigan residents, including Social Security numbers.
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) approved a compulsory process regarding fraud investigations involving artificial intelligence (AI).
Anna Mercado Clark has been hired as the first Phillips Lytle CISO. Clark has worked in data privacy and cybersecurity for the company for 12 years.