69% of Consumers Believe AI Fraud Is the Biggest Identity Threat

A new report explores consumer attitudes and awareness surrounding online identity, fraud risks and consumer data protection.

58% of Organizations Are Unprepared for Cyberattacks

As cyberattacks become more sophisticated and frequent, CISOs express concern about their organization’s defensive abilities. 

1.1M Impacted by Farmers Insurance Data Breach, Security Leaders Discuss

Approximately 1.1 million customers have been impacted by the Farmers Insurance data breach. 

From Fear to Action: How to Craft Cybersecurity Campaigns That Actually Change Behavior

In the cybersecurity world, fear is easy to sell. Yet for all the anxiety that messaging generates, it rarely leads to meaningful behavior change.

Hackers Observed Patching Leveraged Linux Exploit

An Apache ActiveMQ flaw is being actively exploited. Then, it’s being patched by the actors who leveraged it.  

The Red Flags of Potential Workplace Violence

Alan Saquella, Assistant Professor at the College of Business, Security and Intelligence at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, discusses the red flags that precede a workplace violence incident.

How Air Travel Became Safer Through Cashless Service

In an age where convenience, efficiency, and security reign supreme, air travel has adapted accordingly.

Your Mid-Year BCP Wake-Up Call: Is Your Business Ready?

A Business Continuity Plan is a silent safety net, but it requires regular maintenance.

Report Reveals Gap Between AI Use and AI Security In Embedded Software

A new report reveals a disconnect between the organizational use of AI and AI security.

The (Microsoft) Windows Are Wide Open for Bad Actors

Most healthcare organizations won’t be able to fully transition to Windows 11 before Microsoft ends Windows 10 support. That means that bad actors will soon be launching malware that takes advantage.