A recent threat report reveals that a minimum of 14 million patients in the U.S. have fallen victim to malware breaches in this sector.
Image The Federal Trade Commission is taking action against multiple companies that have relied on artificial intelligence as a way to supercharge deceptive or unfair conduct that harms consumers, as Read more…
The Federal Trade Commission announced today that the consumer protection agencies of Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic, and Panama have joined an existing agreement that the FTC reached in 2023 Read more…
Security’s impact on the business should hold more focus in high-level conversations — versus ignoring weaknesses or devising ways to pin blame on individuals.
In this episode of The Security Podcasts featuring Jill Knesek, CISO of Blackline, and former FBI Special Agent in the Cyber Crime Squad, we talk about balancing risk & innovation Read more…
The Federal Trade Commission is taking action against Invitation Homes, the country’s largest landlord of single-family homes, for an array of unlawful actions against consumers, including deceiving renters about lease costs, Read more…
With the rapid pace of cloud adoption, organizations are revolutionizing operations but are having a harder time ensuring that systems are deployed with the proper cyber hygiene.
Artificial Intelligence is rapidly transforming public safety, criminal justice and security by fundamentally changing how crimes are committed, investigated and prevented.
Given the relentless pace of the security industry, prevention of cyber threats demands that organizations properly understand and implement red, blue and purple team exercises.
In 2024, ransomware attacks affected 44% of U.S. companies, with 43% of those paying a ransom according to a recent threat report.