Oct 17, 2019 | Cyber Security, Featured, Government
Presidential candidates Andrew Yang and Joe Biden aren’t prepared in terms of online safety, a website security company’s analysis shows. The company, SiteLock, looked at the online practices of a dozen Democratic and Republican candidates in the 2020...
Sep 19, 2019 | Cyber Security, Smart Cities
Smart cities are coming. And you can be sure that hackers won’t be very far behind. We’ve already gotten a glimpse of that future, as cities across the globe start to use technology to connect their services and residents in ways that were science fiction just a few...
Sep 12, 2019 | Business, Cyber Security
In the physical world, governments are responsible for keeping citizens and corporations safe from enemies. The digital world, so far, has been a little different. When it comes to cybersecurity and cyber attacks, most governments have spent much more time increasing...
Sep 5, 2019 | 5G, Cyber Security
The race to 5G is on and America must win,” President Donald Trump said in April. For political purposes, that “race” has been defined as which nation gets 5G built first. It is the wrong measurement. We must “fire first effectively” in our deployment of 5G....
Aug 28, 2019 | Cyber Security
Cyber-security and DDoS mitigation firm Imperva disclosed today a security incident that impacts customers of its cloud web application firewall (WAF), formerly known as Incapsula. “On August 20, 2019, we learned from a third party of a data exposure that...
Aug 22, 2019 | Cyber Security, Smart Cities
The world’s largest cities need to invest billions of additional dollars into their infrastructure in order to secure citizen data, new research suggests. Of the roughly $135 billion expected to be spent globally on cybersecurity for critical city infrastructure in...
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