ISACA, one of the world’s oldest cybersecurity organizations and a global network of over 460,000 IT professionals, produces an annual “State of Cybersecurity” report that tracks cyber security trends and emerging threats. Part two of the 2019 edition has a number of interesting revelations, the biggest of which is the apparent scope of underreporting of cyber crime.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Two arrested in Cork after FBI and Garda cybercrime investigation
Two people have been arrested in Cork on Thursday as part of a major Garda and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) investigation into tra...
-
Two people have been arrested in Cork on Thursday as part of a major Garda and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) investigation into tra...
-
Despite U.S. and U.N. sanctions designed to stop the illicit financing of nuclear weapons, North Korea continues to baffle the world with i...
-
Cyber criminals are targeting people who live in major cities, with London and Birmingham residents most at risk, says a new report. Acc...

No comments:
Post a Comment