In today’s digital landscape, cybercriminals are no longer relying solely on traditional ransomware tactics. Instead, they’re moving with unprecedented speed and sophistication, targeting sensitive data with alarming efficiency.
Ransomware is one of the most persistent cybersecurity threats, and recent reports suggest that ransomware payments have significantly declined in 2024. According to various media outlets, law enforcement actions have contributed to this trend, leading many to believe that ransomware is on the decline.
The Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) became part of the Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS) in January 2020 and was later updated to CMMC 2.0 in November 2021. This regulatory shift impacted over 300,00 defense industrial base (DIB) members, many of whom found themselves overwhelmed by conflicting information about what these changes meant for their existing and future government contracts.
In today’s technology-driven world, businesses heavily depend on IT support to ensure smooth operations, protect critical data, and drive growth. Yet, not all IT support is created equal. Many businesses encounter recurring problems that hinder productivity, waste resources, and create unnecessary stress.
Imagine starting your day with a cup of coffee, ready to tackle your to-do list, when an email that appears to be from a trusted partner lands in your inbox. It looks legitimate, but hidden within is a phishing trap set by cybercriminals.
This scenario is becoming all too common for businesses, both big and small.
You might be thinking that you’ve done everything to protect your business from cyberthreats. You have the most advanced security solutions to defend against external threats, but are you equally protected against internal threats?
Knowingly or unknowingly, your employees, your vendors, your partners and even you could pose a threat to your business.
In recent cybersecurity news, the notorious LockBit 3.0 ransomware group has made headlines by claiming to have breached the Federal Reserve. Over the last 24 hours, LockBit released files purportedly containing sensitive data from the Fed, stirring significant speculation and concern within the cybersecurity community.
In a significant development affecting the automotive industry, CDK Global, a leading provider of integrated technology solutions for automotive retail, has been hit by a massive cyber attack. This breach has led to widespread outages and disruptions across numerous dealerships and service providers relying on CDK's technology to manage their operations.