Cyber Law and Cybercrime Investigation BlogPage 17
97 out of 100 largest banks are vulnerable to web and mobile attacks enabling hackers to steal sensitive data.
When your partners are your weak point, who do you trust?
Vulnerability scanning can be very cheap or even free, while penetration testing can be considered quite expensive and time-consuming. However, penetration testing brings ...
Infosecurity Europe 2019 has come and gone this week, highlighting new broad industry trends, re-examining security specifics and challenging existing thinking. We take a look at ...
It is a year since the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) came into force, a moment that has generated huge debate within the security industry.
May has been a busy month for crypto-bughunters, with more than $32,000 claimed in bounty in the last seven weeks…
More than half of business WAF users are not happy with their WAF. Learn why, and how to stop it happening to you.
Severe vulnerability in popular app exposed - but what does it mean for business?
In spite of significant theft from a ‘hot wallet’, crypto exchange Binance has pushed a lot of the right buttons to maintain reputation - at least so far.
Two separate vulnerability reports serve to illustrate that even best practice processes can fall short in the real world.
Following the state of California the UK government has proposed IoT security regulation measures and requirements which were broadly welcomed by security experts.
The actual cost to business victims of ransomware has increased dramatically in 2019...