2025 2024 Archive The Hamas-Israeli war is also being fought in cyberspace The war between Hamas and Israel is also raging across the cybersecurity realm, with various malware exploits, disinformation campaigns and recruitment of citizen hackers seen on both sides of the conflict. SiliconANGLE October 12, 2023 Prescription for healthcare: How to fight an aggressive new type of DDoS attack As malicious actors get smarter and more adept, healthcare providers face an urgent imperative: to rethink their cybersecurity strategies and systems. Healthcare Business Today October 8, 2023 Russian Hacktivism: Flashy Non-Events or Serious Threat? While it's tempting to dismiss Russian hacktivist DDoSing as all sizzle and no steak, experts warn the cyberattacks can cause serious damage -- and are poised to become more and more dangerous. Dark Reading October 3, 2023 The application supply chain exposed With a substantial portion of content now composed by the user’s browser, the application supply chain represents a significant and tempting vulnerability to hackers and other nefarious actors. Security InfoWatch September 27, 2023 How to safeguard your retail business from cyber grinches this holiday season Security is only as strong as the weakest link. Now is the time to shore up vulnerabilities to ensure holiday shoppers have a safe and seamless online shopping experience. Retail Today September 20, 2023 Three ways to overcome cybersecurity staff shortages Consolidation, automation and outsourcing can go a long way in not only alleviating the strain on short-staffed security teams but also improving the quality of cybersecurity programs and initiatives. iTWire September 15, 2023 Three ways to overcome cybersecurity staff shortages While recruiting and retaining trained experts will undoubtedly remain a challenge for the future, organisations are not without options. Radware's Eyal Arazi explores the advantages of consolidation, automation and outsourcing. CFO Tech Asia September 15, 2023 What's in a NoName? Researchers see a lone-wolf DDoS group Pro-Russian hacktivist NoName hasn’t diverted its focus from attacking Ukraine and its allies. According to Radware’s director of threat intelligency Pascal Geenens, the group is known for its discipline and custom-made DDoSia toolkit. The Record September 4, 2023 Previous123456Next 456 2025 2024 Archive RSS 2.0
The Hamas-Israeli war is also being fought in cyberspace The war between Hamas and Israel is also raging across the cybersecurity realm, with various malware exploits, disinformation campaigns and recruitment of citizen hackers seen on both sides of the conflict. SiliconANGLE October 12, 2023
Prescription for healthcare: How to fight an aggressive new type of DDoS attack As malicious actors get smarter and more adept, healthcare providers face an urgent imperative: to rethink their cybersecurity strategies and systems. Healthcare Business Today October 8, 2023
Russian Hacktivism: Flashy Non-Events or Serious Threat? While it's tempting to dismiss Russian hacktivist DDoSing as all sizzle and no steak, experts warn the cyberattacks can cause serious damage -- and are poised to become more and more dangerous. Dark Reading October 3, 2023
The application supply chain exposed With a substantial portion of content now composed by the user’s browser, the application supply chain represents a significant and tempting vulnerability to hackers and other nefarious actors. Security InfoWatch September 27, 2023
How to safeguard your retail business from cyber grinches this holiday season Security is only as strong as the weakest link. Now is the time to shore up vulnerabilities to ensure holiday shoppers have a safe and seamless online shopping experience. Retail Today September 20, 2023
Three ways to overcome cybersecurity staff shortages Consolidation, automation and outsourcing can go a long way in not only alleviating the strain on short-staffed security teams but also improving the quality of cybersecurity programs and initiatives. iTWire September 15, 2023
Three ways to overcome cybersecurity staff shortages While recruiting and retaining trained experts will undoubtedly remain a challenge for the future, organisations are not without options. Radware's Eyal Arazi explores the advantages of consolidation, automation and outsourcing. CFO Tech Asia September 15, 2023
What's in a NoName? Researchers see a lone-wolf DDoS group Pro-Russian hacktivist NoName hasn’t diverted its focus from attacking Ukraine and its allies. According to Radware’s director of threat intelligency Pascal Geenens, the group is known for its discipline and custom-made DDoSia toolkit. The Record September 4, 2023