Despite advances in technology, human error continues to be a leading cause of data breaches in Australia. Lincoln Goldsmith, director of enterprise channels & alliances, APAC at Semperis, points to ...
Human error, carelessness and everyday habits are now the leading causes of cyber incidents. And the stakes have never been ...
Encrypting sensitive information before uploading it to the cloud is one of the best methods to protect your data. By using ...
The health of patients — physical and financial — depends on how swiftly and efficiently the industry responds to the danger ...
Proofpoint’s Bikramdeep Singh discusses India’s cybersecurity readiness, people-centric threats, AI-driven defences, sector ...
Many small to midsized firms remain underprotected, relying on generic IT providers or outdated systems that leave them ...
The Texas Health and Human Services Commission notified another 33,529 individuals that their personal information was compromised in a privacy breach. (Gage Goulding ...
A misconfigured platform used by the Department of Homeland Security left national security information—including some ...
Supply chain attacks have evolved into a major entry point for adversaries, but their success still hinges on human error.
More than 7,000 Afghans are expected to be resettled in the UK because of a massive Government data leak, with the full costs of the blunder unknown even to officials, the spending watchdog has found.