The Big, Bad Bot Problem Roughly half of today’s internet traffic is non-human (i.e., generated by bots). While some are good—like those that crawl websites Ben Zilberman |March 05, 2019
Mitigating Cloud Attacks With Configuration Hardening For attackers, misconfigurations in the public cloud can be exploited for a number of reasons. Typical attack scenarios include several Radware |February 26, 2019
Understanding the Darknet and Its Impact on Cybersecurity The darknet is a very real concern for today’s businesses. In recent years, it has redefined the art of hacking Radware |February 19, 2019
How Hackable Is Your Dating App? If you’re looking to find a date in 2019, you’re in luck. Dozens of apps and sites exist for this Mike O'Malley |February 14, 2019
The Costs of Cyberattacks Are Real Customers put their trust in companies to deliver on promises of security. Think about how quickly most people tick the boxes Radware |February 13, 2019
The Rise in Cryptomining There are four primary motivations for cyberattacks: crime, hacktivism, espionage and war. Setting aside nation-state sponsored groups, the largest faction Radware |January 29, 2019
Here's Why Foreign Intelligence Agencies Want Your Data The implications of the recent Marriott hack go far beyond those of your average data breach. This megabreach of 383M Mike O'Malley |January 23, 2019
Looking Past the Hype to Discover the Real Potential of AI How can organizations cut through the hype around AI to understand the most important issues they should be addressing? How can Pascal Geenens |January 22, 2019
Ad Fraud 101: How Cybercriminals Profit from Clicks Fraud is and always will be a cornerstone of the cybercrime community. The associated economic gains provide substantial motivation for Daniel Smith |January 03, 2019
2018 In Review: Schools Under Attack As adoption of education technologies expanded in 2018, school networks were increasingly targeted by ransomware, data theft and denial of Daniel Smith |December 19, 2018
Cybersecurity as a Selling Point: Retailers Take Note UK-based retailers were no strangers to data breaches in 2018. In June, Dixons Carphone announced a breach of 5.9 million Jeff Curley |December 13, 2018
Marriott: The Case for Cybersecurity Due Diligence During M&A If ever there was a perfectly packaged case study on data breaches, it’s Marriott’s recently disclosed megabreach. Last week, the Mike O'Malley |December 04, 2018