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The Next Frontier: Predictions Driving Tech and Security in 2025
As we unveil the third edition of Information Security Buzz’s 2025 predictions, we are thrilled by the incredible response.
The 10 Hottest Cloud And AI Security Startups Of 2024
Startups offering tools for protecting cloud environments — including security for cloud data, identities and AI systems — are among those that have stood out during the year.
AI-powered Fuzzing and SAST, What Hackers know about your AWS Account, EDR Vulnerabilities
Google's AI-powered fuzzing and augmenting SAST with AI, new OSINT/recon service for public AWS identifiers, finding EDR vulns with fuzzing
Predictions 2025: Let’s Look at Cyber Attacks, Data Breaches & AI
IE has so many Predictions for 2025 that there will be a series of features throughout the month. Kicking off with this one which rounds up some insights on cyber risks, data and more. Here we go.
Predictions for 2025 from cybersecurity experts
Here are the predictions of cybersecurity experts for 2025. These opinions will allow you to better prepare for this year which will see many challenges to overcome.
Cybersecurity predictions for 2025: Quantum threats rise
Security experts have shared their predictions and insights for the cybersecurity landscape in 2025, highlighting the persistence of existing threats and the emergence of new challenges as technology continues to evolve.
Weekly Roundup – October 5, 2024
Each week, we’ll be providing a look back at the articles we posted and why they’re important to the healthcare IT community.
From Ethical Boundaries to Big Payouts: Addressing the Lure of Hacking Healthcare
In an ideal world, healthcare systems would be fortified against cyberattacks, safeguarding patient data and protecting critical, life-saving operations. Yet, the reality is far from ideal.
Dell Suffers a Second Security Incident Hot on the Heels of an Employee Data Breach Impacting 10,000
Dell has launched an employee data breach investigation after a threat actor identified as “Grep” leaked the company’s stolen information on the dark web marketplace BreachForums.