by Secure Network Technologies | Nov 21, 2023 | CYBERCRIME GAZETTE, Information Security News
Kick off your shoes, turn on the game, put your feet up. Crack a cold one, wait for family and friends to arrive (maybe via zoom given the circumstances) and bask in the few moments of reprieve from running your team, your business, your projects and tasks. Finally,...
by Secure Network Technologies | Apr 4, 2023 | Information Security News
Cybersecurity threats are on the rise, and organizations of all sizes are vulnerable to attacks. Hackers are constantly looking for ways to exploit vulnerabilities in your systems and applications, and the consequences can be severe: from data breaches to financial...
by Secure Network Technologies | Aug 18, 2022 | Information Security News
Sophos has released their 2022 report on the current state of cybersecurity. Click the images below to download the report or view in-browser as a PDF. Sophos’ annual study of the real-world ransomware experiences of IT professionals working at the frontline has...
by Secure Network Technologies | Jun 27, 2022 | Information Security News
Data protection. What does that really mean and why does it matter? You may have come across a multitude of headlines in the last few years referring to “cyber security” in some way, shape or form – whether it’s talking about hackers, foreign states hacking energy...
by Secure Network Technologies | Jan 22, 2021 | CYBERCRIME GAZETTE, General, Information Security News
It seems a particular group of malicious hackers are hell-bent on shaking the foundation of trust many network and cybersecurity providers have worked to create as of late. In another bid to not only scrape for intellectual property and correspondence (RE any...
by Secure Network Technologies | Sep 10, 2020 | General, Information Security News
What would you think if we told you it’s just not lucrative enough to be a drug lord any more? You might laugh, but there’s a dark industry eclipsing the global illicit drug market as of the last few years. You got it – it’s hacking. Cybersecurity losses are expected...