Threat landscape continues rapid evolution: 75% of riskiest device types were not on the list two years ago; routers overtake computers as the top risk, accounting for roughly one-third of the most ...
If you’re like most people, you likely use your home internet to pay bills, shop online, send emails, watch movies and more.
As the industry has gotten better at locking down endpoint devices such as laptops, threat actors are finding new ways to infiltrate an organization’s systems—and they’re seeing more and more success.
We spend so much time online that how we connect to the internet has become almost as important as the devices we use. Most people never give it a second thought. They connect their computer to Wi-Fi, ...
SAN JOSE, Calif. -- More than ever this year, attackers are crossing siloes to find entry points across the full spectrum of devices, operating systems, and embedded firmware forming the basis for the ...
The Federal Bureau of Investigation warns hackers may be able to access your sensitive information through some unexpected ...
Cybersecurity trends, incidents and tips are everyday stories in business technology media, and consumers are regularly reminded to keep their computers and smartphones updated and to carefully ...
As security risks intensify, districts can take these steps to secure networks, devices and data without overextending ...
Adam Stone writes on technology trends from Annapolis, Md., with a focus on government IT, military and first-responder technologies. Internet-connected medical devices represent a fast-growing ...
Network security is not just for IT professionals. Even home users need to keep their networks secure to prevent unauthorized people from, for example, hogging their broadband, installing malware that ...
Cybersecurity has evolved from a secondary software concern to a core design requirement in connected medical devices. The ...