GenAI Adoption Outpaces Security: 2025 Data Threat Report Exposes Gaps and Solutions

GenAI Surges Ahead, But Security Gaps Widen Thales’ 2025 Data Threat Report reveals that enterprises are embracing generative AI (GenAI) faster than ever. One-third of surveyed organizations report being in the “integration” or “transformation” phase. Yet, only a small portion have adjusted cybersecurity measures to match this rapid AI adoption. Nearly 70% cite the GenAI … Read more

Global Cyber Threats Surge: 5 Billion Attacks Detected in 2024 – Mimecast Report

Cybercriminals Exploit Trusted Services for Attacks Cybercriminals increasingly exploit legitimate online services to mask their attacks, according to Mimecast’s Global Threat Intelligence Report (H2 2024). The report highlights a rise in phishing, ransomware, and nation-state-backed cyber operations across global cyber threats. Hackers are leveraging platforms like Microsoft’s OneDrive, Google Docs, and Dropbox to host malicious … Read more

Cybersecurity Threats: Malicious AI – Cyber Insurance Reshaping Business Risk in 2024 – Chubb

The business risk landscape is evolving rapidly, with cybersecurity threats and technological disruptions taking center stage. A recent report by Chubb highlights the growing importance of addressing risks like malicious AI manipulation, cyber breaches, and data leaks to ensure sustainable business growth. The findings, drawn from a survey of 517 risk decision-makers across the U.S. … Read more

Scam-Yourself Attacks: How Cybercriminals Turn Victims Into Their Own Hackers

We’ve reported that human error is often at the root of cybersecurity breaches. From weak passwords to careless clicks, people are the weakest link in cyber defense. And if behavioral psychology can boost sales in legitimate businesses, why not in crime? Like stores use your desire for a bargain to take you from your cash, … Read more

CyberArk Report Reveals Employee Behaviors Pose Widespread Cybersecurity Risks That Can Sink Companies

In 1588, a navigational error led to the defeat of the Spanish Armada, changing the course of European history. Even before modern technology’s advent, human error has had significant consequences. Unfortunately, the modern era has maintained these vulnerabilities. Today, CyberArk’s new report reveals that many of the same human errors and risky behaviors continue to … Read more

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