
Employee security violations, as harmful as hacking
Employee violations of information security policies are as dangerous as hacking according to a recent study from Kaspersky. Based on the

Employee violations of information security policies are as dangerous as hacking according to a recent study from Kaspersky. Based on the

Recognising the need to address the security and ethical aspects of AI, PwC Hong Kong’s Hack A Day, themed "Securing AI," shines

A staggering 278.1% of additional cybersecurity professionals will be needed to meet demand, as the workforce gap has risen 23.4% to 2.7

Consumers are overwhelmed with the process of signing up or registering for online services according to the Empowering Companies and their

The Consortium for Information and Software Quality (or CISQ) estimates that poor software quality costs US companies upwards of $2.08

One of the characteristics of the recent decade is an increasingly connected global community with some events that occur in

A majority (58%) of organisations still use username-password combinations, making it the most widely deployed form of authentication according to an S&P

Fraud, stock-price manipulation, damage to reputation and the brand, sextortion scams that sabotage employee morale, misinformation, and disinformation. These are

A Gartner survey of chief information security officers (CISOs) revealed that 69% of top-performing CISOs dedicate recurring time on their

"A software supply chain attack occurs when a cyber threat actor infiltrates a software vendor’s network and employs malicious code