
We Asked Cybersecurity Experts for Their Top Predictions for 2025
Cybersecurity is evolving in 2025, with AI functions, Zero Risk architecture, and risk quantification all making a mark.
Cybersecurity is evolving in 2025, with AI functions, Zero Risk architecture, and risk quantification all making a mark.
Data breaches at T-Mobile that occurred from 2021 to 2023 left the data of millions of Americans at risk of exposure.
"Do we have egg on our face? Yes," says the company CEO following the hire.
A malicious actor created a Linux backdoor that could have caused untold damage. Their plan was foiled at the last minute.
We asked over 1,000 businesses about data breaches and their readiness to defend against them. Here's what we found.
Microsoft announced significant changes to the way the company handles software security this week - here's what's happening.
The total number of insider incidents across 2023 rose to reach 7,343, up from just 6,803 the year before.
80% lack a vulnerability management solution, while 79% lack a comprehensive multi-factor authentication system.
Cybersecurity spending is expected to increase in the next year by 10% to 15% and your business should follow suit.
Fourteen states, including New York, Washington, and Louisiana, have called in the Guard to tackle cyber threats.
The new initiative is designed to help consumers easily understand which tech meets the highest security standards.
The goal is to make reporting potential cyber-threats easier for crypto firms, protecting users from scams and fraud.
Microsoft Security Experts is a new service category designed to help businesses achieve "better security outcomes".
Fellow Big Tech companies Apple and Google are also launching initiatives to help fill vacancies in cybersecurity.
A new study find business owners are having trouble mitigating the cybersecurity risk of employees working from home.
The popular VPN was acquired by Kape Technologies, a cybersecurity firm trying to distance itself from its adware past.
Here's what Microsoft, Google and others are promising, to help fix US vulnerabilities in the wake of a White House summit.
Remote work could be a notable source of data breaches across the tech industry. Here's why.