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Declining Ransomware Payments: Shift in Hacker Tactics?

💸 Recent surveys show a significant reduction in ransomware payments, attributed to improved cybersecurity defenses and increased awareness. 🔄 With fewer companies paying ransoms, ransomware gangs may adapt their tactics. #ransomware

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14.2.2024

We can’t risk losing staff to alert fatigue

🚨 Alert fatigue poses a significant risk in cybersecurity, where too much information can be as problematic as too little. 🛠️ Employers can address alert fatigue by e.g. providing education and sharing responsibility. #cybersecurity

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14.2.2024

QR Code 'Quishing' Attacks on Executives Surge, Evading Email Security

📈 Attacks using QR codes surged in 2023, often targeting corporate executives and managers. 🎣 These attacks, or "quishing," involve phishing emails that use QR codes to deliver malicious payloads, often bypassing spam filters. #phishing

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14.2.2024

5 Steps to Improve Your Security Posture in Microsoft Teams

SaaS chat apps like MS Teams pose underestimated cybersecurity risks. The article illuminates attack sources, draws parallels with past vulnerabilities, and offers actionable steps to strengthen your organization. 🔒🛡️ #vulnerability

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14.2.2024

European parliamentary committees approve AI Act agreement

European Parlamentary Committees voted to approve negotiations on the Artificial Intelligence Act, aiming to safeguard fundamental rights, democracy, and the environment from high-risk AI while promoting innovation. 🤖 #cybersecurity

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14.2.2024

Synthetic Solutions: Redefining Cybersecurity Through Data Generation in the Face of Hacking

Synthetic data generation tools enable organizations to simulate various cybersecurity scenarios, enhancing detection capabilities, improving incident response, and facilitating compliance with data privacy regulations.👨‍💻 #cybersecurity

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8.2.2024

Left to their own devices: Security for employees using personal devices for work

Regularly installing security updates is essential to patch known vulnerabilities and protect against emerging threats. Employers should provide support for updating devices.🔒 #cybersecurity

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8.2.2024

Malware-as-a-Service Now the Top Threat to Organizations

Malware continues to evolve, with new strains exhibiting more sophisticated evasion techniques and capabilities. This highlights the importance of ongoing monitoring and adaptation to detect and defend against emerging threats.🛡️ #malware Haittaohjelmat jatkavat kehittymistään, ja uudet versiot ovat entistä parempia piiloutumaan. Tämä korostaa jatkuvan seurannan ja sopeutumisen tärkeyttä, jotta voidaan havaita ja puolustautua tulevia uhkia vastaan.🛡️ #haittaohjelma

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8.2.2024

Top Trends in Cybersecurity, Ransomware and AI in 2024

Data centers are susceptible to critical cybersecurity threats, which can be mitigated by enhancing hardware and software defense and leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) for threat identification.🖥️ #cybersecurity

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8.2.2024