Where AI Falls Down in Cybersecurity
February 16 2022Almost every cybersecurity product claims to incorporate AI. Sometimes, though, that's a mirage.
Read moreAlmost every cybersecurity product claims to incorporate AI. Sometimes, though, that's a mirage.
Read moreThe days of security as a second-class citizen are over.
Read moreIf your policies don't keep up with your work models, your company's sensitive information could be at risk.
Read moreGoogle’s Project Zero is reporting that software vendors are patching their code faster.
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- In 2021, vendors took an average of 52 days to fix security vulnerabilities reported from Project... Read more
Infineon’s latest Trusted Platform Module has a mechanism to still update device firmware after quantum computing breaks existing algorithms.
Read moreDeal is the second one topping $1 billion since November and sets the stage for what could be another record-breaking year for investment in the cybersecurity industry.
Read moreAkamai will discuss the acquisition on its Q4 and year end 2021 financial results conference call today, February 15, at 4:30 p.m. ET.
Read moreJoint Cybersecurity Advisory from federal law enforcement includes indicators of compromise associated with the ransomware variant.
Read moreWhile research illustrates some sly threats, experts say attackers will likely focus on data exposure and finding ways to fool algorithms.
Read moreJust as small businesses can't be complacent, nonprofits also need to prepare for cyberattacks.
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