President Joe Biden’s recent call for American businesses to strengthen their cyber defenses has drawn much attention from security experts. Their consensus is that the President’s concern over Russia’s “sophisticated cyber capability” as retaliation for its support of Ukraine is a valid one.
The increasing cases of cyber threats and attacks in the government, law enforcement, and other critical sectors is resulting in higher adoption of digital forensics solutions.
Bridewell Consulting opens new office in Houston’s energy corridor to combat rising cyberattacks on critical national infrastructure
April 7, 2022
The move comes at a significant time for critical national infrastructure security in the U.S., with growing concerns over ransomware attacks on banks and hospitals and mounting pressure to improve cybersecurity from government
Cyberattacks are on the rise, but there are steps companies can take to stay safe. Mission Critical recently sat down with Jason Needham, CEO of Cloudentity, to find out how.
Although the recent rebranding of Facebook to Meta has catalyzed a rise in openings, the first metaverse posting was in April 2019, showing the concept has existed for several years as a niche rather than a mainstream term.
With cyberattack kits being so readily available on the dark web and the prices so low, anyone who dares step into the dark net can acquire the tools needed to launch a cyberattack.
With the Russia-Ukraine war in full swing, cybersecurity experts point to a cyber front that had been forming online long before Russian troops crossed the border.
It’s becoming increasingly common to describe cyber targets that rely only on perimeter defenses, like firewalls, antivirus, and anti-malware software, as “hard and crunchy on the outside, soft and chewy on the inside” — these are not desirable attributes for a cybersecurity solution.