Summer holiday absences lead to 69 percent email fraud between June and August, but ransomware remains undetected an average of nine days longer, with damages becoming visible only in autumn.
Following a rail radio outage, security politicians are calling for a statutory ban on Chinese components in critical infrastructure to prevent sabotage and espionage.
Employees unknowingly enter sensitive data into unauthorized AI services; traditional DLP solutions fail to capture these new data paths and require context-based risk analysis instead of blanket blocks.
With the expiration of the NIS2 implementation deadline, penalty provisions enter into force that impose multi-million euro fines for non-compliant companies.
Geopolitical tensions and the use of AI are significantly intensifying the threat landscape, necessitating a rethink of defensive strategies beyond traditional perimeter security.
A widely used YouTube ad blocker extension possesses the capability to execute arbitrary JavaScript code, presenting a significant security risk to its large user base.
Mid-market companies must clarify data location, access rights and jurisdiction as binding criteria when selecting security partners, rather than blindly relying on US or Israeli providers.