The cybersecurity landscape for the financial and fintech sectors was particularly turbulent over the past week. From major supply chain disruptions caused by ransomware to significant regulatory fines and the discovery of potent new malware, the past week served as a potent reminder of the complex and ever-evolving threat matrix. This debrief from Bobsguide recaps...Read More
Companies and high-profile individuals are using cyberattacks as a way of discrediting and disrupting their competitors, says Richard Frost, Head of Technology and Innovation at Armata Cyber Security Cybercrime has been weaponised for years. Companies use hackers to infiltrate competitors and steal data or ruin their reputation. Fake news and false information are disseminated to...Read More
LANSING, Mich. (WLUC) – Your school district could see statewide school improvements for student well-being. The Michigan House of Representatives met in Lansing on Wednesday and approved bipartisan legislation that would enhance responses to emergency situations. This is a result of the 2021 Oxford High School shooting in Oakland County, where four students were killed....Read More
NYPD detectives are hunting for a sexual predator who grabbed and molested two young women in lower Manhattan within 24 hours, police said Saturday. The lanky suspect, who was caught on camera toting a backpack and carrying a paper shopping bag in the crook of his arm, attacked his first victim, a 25-year-old woman, at...Read More
The Science, Innovation and Technology Committee, which investigated the law in the wake of the Southport riots, said internet users were being exposed to large volumes of harmful and misleading content “which can deceive, damage mental health, normalise extremist views, undermine democracy, and fuel violence”. MPs in the committee concluded that the Act failed to...Read More
Are you being served? How cyber-crime-as-a-service works What used to be the domain of skilled coders and elite hackers is now just a payment away, and Australians are increasingly in the crosshairs of a cyber-crime revolution. Crime. Crime never changes… Except, when it does, and right now the cyber-crime economy is undergoing an insidious transformation...Read More
A former Liberian parliamentarian, Retired Colonel Jimmy W. Smith, has called for regional collaborations in the fight against cybercrimes and disinformation across Africa. He spoke recently at the 8th conference for the Network of African Parliamentarians on Defense and Security committees (REPAM-CDS) in Abuja, Nigeria. Colonel Smith, who is an esteemed security professional, called on...Read More
Quantum computing is advancing rapidly – and with it, the risk to today’s cryptographic systems. As “harvest-now, decrypt-later” threats increase, quantum safety has shifted from a technical concern to a C-suite priority. Regulatory pressure, evolving technology ecosystem, and competitive advantage all favor early movers. Future encrypted: Why post-quantum cryptography tops the new cybersecurity agenda, the...Read More
Elmo’s X account was apparently hacked as an anonymous antagonist used the lovable red monster as a mouthpiece to promote antisemitic views, boost an obscure crypto toy company and belabor on controversy surrounding the elusive Jeffrey Epstein files. The profane slew of posts shared Sunday evening featured the Sesame Street star’s account going on a...Read More
Encryption your data. Binary code and digital Lock. Hacker attack and data breach. Big data with … More encrypted computer code. Safe your data. Cyber internet security and privacy concept. Database storage 3d illustration getty Key perspectives and strategies to defend against the ever-growing tide of cyber risks. Understanding the fundamentals of cybersecurity is increasingly...Read More