Cybersecurity

Read: Better Cybersecurity Standards Mean Better Physical Security

Better Cybersecurity Standards Mean Better Physical Security

There is dearth of cybersecurity standards in the Internet of Things, but we are seeing some progress.

Read: Hospitals at Risk: Cyber Hacking a Growing Concern in Germany

Hospitals at Risk: Cyber Hacking a Growing Concern in Germany

The German cyber security chief fears hospitals are the next big target for cybercrime.

Read: What The Colonial Pipeline Ransomware Attack Says About Infrastructure Security

What The Colonial Pipeline Ransomware Attack Says About Infrastructure Security

The ransomware attack against Colonial Pipeline is a stark warning of the cybersecurity threats faced by critical infrastructure.

Read: Transact Introduces New CampusPay for Cashiering

Transact Introduces New CampusPay for Cashiering

Secure Solution Makes Transact a One-Stop-Shop for Taking and Processing Any Campus Payment

Read: HP Study: Cyberattacks Rose 238% During Pandemic

HP Study: Cyberattacks Rose 238% During Pandemic

Also, more than three out of four workers surveyed said the lines between work and their personal lives have blurred, a new HP cybersecurity study says.

Read: Scripps Health Recovering from Ransomware Attack

Scripps Health Recovering from Ransomware Attack

A cyberattack forced Scripps to take critical records offline, potentially impacting medical procedures and emergency response.

Read: Alabama School District Thwarts Cyberattack; Serves as a Reminder to Other Districts

Alabama School District Thwarts Cyberattack; Serves as a Reminder to Other Districts

This latest incident highlights the importance of solid cybersecurity measures at schools.

Read: The Cybersecurity Implications of Reopening Schools

The Cybersecurity Implications of Reopening Schools

A cybersecurity expert explains how to safely reintroduce devices that have been at home since the start of the pandemic back to school networks.

Read: Student Suicide Prompts North Colonie Schools to Train Students, Parents about Internet Safety

Student Suicide Prompts North Colonie Schools to Train Students, Parents about Internet Safety

After a 15-year-old boy took his own life after falling victim to a catfishing Internet scam, the North Colonie school district is holding Internet Safety sessions with middle and high school students.

Read: Surveys: Passwords No Longer in Top 3 Preferred Methods for Identity Verification

Surveys: Passwords No Longer in Top 3 Preferred Methods for Identity Verification

Experian’s Fraud Report found the top preferred methods for consumer authentication are biometrics, pin codes sent to cell phones, and behavioral analytics.

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