PhishMe, the leading provider of security behaviour management services that improve employees’ resilience towards spear phishing, malware, and drive-by attacks, today announced the availability of its patent-pending Phish Reporter™
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Praetorian this week launched a free, cloud-based password auditing service that ferrets out weak passwords and hashes.
Well-managed information has become a precious business asset.
We’ve covered a great deal of the major data breaches experienced by enterprises over the last decade or so—Sony, the South Korean government, Nvidia, Honda—but there’s nothing quite like looking at them together, visualized.
Growth in external hacking attempts, DDoS and malware attacks, and internal threats to data are the key security concerns for UK businesses.
In order to make sure a phishing campaign works, the victim has to believe an email is legitimate. It’s no surprise that the Apple security breach is the latest event to be taken advantage of.
About 50 institutions — including banks like JPMorgan Chase (JPM, Fortune 500) and Bank of America (BAC, Fortune 500) — will participate in the exercise, called “Quantum Dawn 2.”
If there are any lingering doubts that mobile devices have profoundly transformed today’s business, one study finds that using smart devices for productivity is “now the standard.”
After a weekend of outage and various mysterious password reset emails Apple has revealed that the iOS Developer Center was hacked.
Everyone has an opinion about the ‘Cloud’ and its effect on business – some believe it is dark and scary and fraught with unnecessary risk, while others would argue it’s silver lined and the path to greater business performance and cost savings.
