AI Advances Amplify Cybersecurity Risks: Kaspersky Report Reveals Industry Concerns

Kaspersky’s 2024 cybersecurity report highlights how artificial intelligence (AI) cybersecurity risks reshape cyber defense. AI has heightened the scale and complexity of cyberattacks, leaving security professionals grappling with mounting threats. The global study underscores the dual role of AI as both a tool for hackers and a cornerstone of innovative defense strategies. Something we have … Read more

AI Cybercrime in 2025: A Dangerous Intersection

Experts are ringing alarm bells about the dangerous intersection of artificial intelligence and cybercrime. Already, AI tools are being weaponized to commit fraud, and the consequences are staggering.

183 Million Records Exposed: Key Insights from the 2025 Healthcare Cybersecurity Report

The 2025 Horizon Report by Fortified Health Security highlights the escalating challenges healthcare organizations face in the cybersecurity arena. With 183 million patient records compromised in 2024, up 9% from the previous year, the report underscores the urgent need for robust solutions. The report also examines emerging threats, the role of artificial intelligence (AI), and … Read more

2025 Cyber Insurance Outlook: Evolving Risks and Stabilizing Market Trends

As the cyber insurance market enters 2025, signs of stabilization mark the industry landscape. Following the softening conditions in 2024, the market offers buyers improved options, including higher coverage limits, competitive pricing, and enhanced risk management services. The insights in this article are drawn from the “2025 Cyber Insurance Market Conditions Outlook,” from Gallagher. Despite … Read more

73% of Irish Workers Feel Blamed for Cybersecurity Breaches, Study Reveals

A grayscale illustration of a distressed office worker sitting at a desk, covering his mouth in shock as a giant hand points accusingly at him through his computer screen. The image conveys a dramatic and overwhelming sense of surveillance or reprimand in a workplace setting.

A recent study by IT.ie, in partnership with SonicWall, reveals that 73% of Irish office workers feel blamed for cybersecurity incidents. The findings indicate that 29% of employees reported someone in their organization being fired for causing a breach in the past year. Furthermore, 38% of respondents said their employers “always” hold staff accountable for … Read more

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