The company strengthens its infrastructure and security in safeguarding FLY
July 20, 2022
Anchorage Digital is a regulated institutional platform and the first crypto company to receive a national bank charter from the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC).
Change is one thing the mission critical industry has never lacked, but, it’s safe to say the COVID-19 pandemic ramped up the rate at which it’s taking place. So, what does that mean for the digital transformation, cybersecurity, sustainability, workforce development, the edge, and the cloud? And, what about cryptocurrency, quantum computing, AI, machine learning, AR/VR, and the metaverse?
Demand for quantum-ready solutions has been on the rise as companies seek to defend against security threats
July 7, 2022
In January, a White House Memorandum called for U.S. government agencies to identify any encryption not compliant with quantum-proof standards and provide a timeline toward transition. Separately, the French national security agency (ANSSI) recommended the immediate introduction of post-quantum defenses throughout the private sector.
With the cybersecurity landscape at a significant turning point, security executives must learn from last year’s major, disruptive breaches to prevent further attacks from impacting their businesses.
Keith Krach — who has been nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize in recognition of his work defending against Chinese "techno-authoritarianism" and leveraging the technological advantages of the U.S. to work toward a new form of diplomacy — tells quite a story in this episode of The Thought Cloud.
Very few tourist consider their online risks when vacationing
July 2, 2022
The initial cybercrime victim and cybercrime loss numbers for each state were based on the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s (FBI’s) 2021 statistics. Atlas VPN also included each state's ranking according to its popularity as a travel destination.
Surprisingly enough, even though it is technology that creates the cybersecurity problem in the first place, the vast majority of organizations are still relying solely on technology to mitigate cyberattacks.