
Your Backups Won’t Save You From the New Version of Ransomware
For years, the advice was simple: keep good backups, and a ransomware attack becomes a recovery problem instead of a catastrophe. That was solid advice.

For years, the advice was simple: keep good backups, and a ransomware attack becomes a recovery problem instead of a catastrophe. That was solid advice.

A finance employee joined a video call with what appeared to be the company’s CFO and several colleagues. Everyone looked right, sounded right, acted right. She approved

Sixty-nine percent of ransomware victims believed they were well-prepared before the attack hit. That’s not a statistic about negligent businesses. That’s a statistic about businesses that did something, bought

A survey of more than 500 small business owners released last week put a hard number on something most owners feel but can’t quantify: $131

Online privacy threats are increasing, making virtual private networks (VPN) more important than ever for businesses and individual users alike. But the sheer number of

Passwords are an inherently flawed security measure in an era of constant phishing attacks and massive data leaks. This guide breaks down the latest recommendations

While the term “hacker” often dominates cybersecurity conversations, it’s crucial to recognize that not all hackers share the same motivations. Some exploit vulnerabilities, others help

Multifactor authentication (MFA) works by requiring users to provide more than one form of identification when logging into a system or account. This extra layer

Cybersecurity experts Rob Wright (Dark Reading), David Jones (Cybersecurity Dive), and Alissa Irei (TechTarget Search Security) recently came together to discuss the future of online