According to the Bureau’s analysis, losses connected to cybercrime complaints were $12.5 billion in 2023,
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The pressure on CISOs is real: fixing the hiring process would help | CSO Online
This type of behavior adds to the false sense of lack of candidates when there are people available. And they are right there in front of you.
Preparing for a career in cybersecurity? Check out these statistics – Help Net Security
Despite 60% of organizations reporting significant senior leadership support for zero trust, a lack of skills and budget are still cited as the biggest roadblocks to implementing these frameworks, highlighting a discrepancy between support and resource allocation.
5 Best Spotify Podcasts for System Administrators in 2024
Podcasts offer a convenient and engaging way to learn new skills, gain industry insights, and stay updated on the latest trends – all while you’re commuting, working out, or even tackling chores.
Massachusetts town loses $445,000 in email scam | StateScoop
According to his statement, town employees in September received legitimate emails from the vendor to discuss issues processing payments. But, unbeknownst to the town, the cybercriminals had compromised some town employee user accounts and were monitoring email correspondence.
New Warmcookie Windows backdoor pushed via fake job offers
Warmcookie is capable of extensive machine fingerprinting, screenshot capturing, and the deployment of additional payloads.
Rural hospitals keep getting attacked by cybercriminals. Microsoft and Google are working to fix that | CNN Business
The nation’s roughly 1,800 rural community hospitals are among the most vulnerable to dangerous ransomware attacks because they often lack IT security resources and cybersecurity-trained staff.
Esports in Education: Fostering Student Success – Intel
School-sponsored esports leagues can foster positive interactions and friendships among students, teach teamwork and communication skills, provide opportunities to build leadership skills, and create a sense of belonging for students.
An evolving threat landscape: A battle between good and evil | TechRadar
As these criminal enterprises grow more professional, they also scale their operations, launching diverse and sophisticated attacks across the globe.
Checkmate: What Chess Taught Me About Cyber Resilience
However, beginners often make the mistake of using the queen to protect too many other pieces. They fail to maximize their other pieces’ potential by over-relying on a single resource. The same can be said for the workplace. When we over-leverage our strongest performers, it’s impossible to cultivate a well-balanced and coordinated team.