As it celebrates Fraud Prevention Month, the Federal Trade Commission is joining with consumer protection and law enforcement agencies from the United States and Canada to engage in public outreach Read more…
Ransomware protection is top of mind for both CXOs and practitioners but most organizations continue to struggle in the wake of attacks.
The CISA has released a set of guidelines to ensure that software developers are creating secure software systems for the government.
The Federal Trade Commission is sending more than $10 million in refunds to consumers who paid for a real estate investment training program that allegedly made empty promises about earning Read more…
The Federal Trade Commission will hold a virtual informal hearing on April 24, 2024, on its proposed Rule on Unfair or Deceptive Fees, commonly known as junk fees. During the Read more…
Security leaders discuss the actions of the Magnet Goblin threat actor group.
Physical security teams express a desire to upgrade their systems; however, many CSOs do not have the proper authority to do so.
A city school district in Michigan has recently adopted a new gun detection technology to reduce the risks of gun violence on school grounds.
In episode 21 of the Cybersecurity & Geopolitical Discussion, our trio of hosts discuss how modern forces manifest, how much power is truly being wielded, and what effect it is Read more…
The Federal Trade Commission is warning the public that scammers are pretending to be affiliated with the FTC to steal consumers’ hard-earned money. The FTC will never tell consumers to Read more…