Commentary
Since the release of ChatGPT, cybersecurity experts have been wondering how to control the falsification of GenAI. They initially assumed a threat scenario, namely that the output of GenAI is already being distorted by data poisoning.
Increase in cases of fraud
According to the Flashpoint 2024 Global Threat Intelligence Report, hackers stole an almost unbelievable amount of information in 2023 alone: 17 billion pieces of personal data were compromised. This is four times more than in the previous year and affects millions of people.
Study
Cyber criminals also target backups with their encryption attacks. Why? Because this creates even more blackmail pressure and doubles the ransom sums.
IT security when traveling
With their suitcases packed, many vacationers are ready to leave the stress of everyday life behind.
But for a carefree vacation, a secure mobile device should be a matter of course in addition to a charger and power bank.
Comment
Many companies view the topic of identity management and administration (IGA) like the referee in soccer: if the referee makes the right decisions, it is hardly rewarded.
Utilizing the growing talent pool
As hackers become more skilled, the fight against cybercrime is becoming increasingly challenging. This problem transcends industry boundaries and affects small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), large corporations and the public sector alike.
How effective are they really?
Dr. Niklas Hellemann, psychologist and CEO of SoSafe and Cyber Samurai Managing Director Nicolas Leiser defend the use of phishing simulations as an effective method. Recently, Google Security Manager Matt Linton criticized phishing simulations.
Continuous further development
Aqua Security’s Team Nautilus presents a study detailing the infrastructure, tactics, techniques and modus operandi of the dangerous Kinsing malware. Kinsing first appeared in 2019 and targets cloud-native infrastructures, such as misconfigured APIs.
Akamai study
Akamai Technologies, provider of web, cloud and security solutions, has presented its new “State of the Internet” report. This shows that the number of DDoS attacks is increasing most rapidly in the EMEA region (Europe, Middle East, Africa).
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