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Ctrl+Alt+Truth. Welcome to the future of cybercrime

Trend Micro

Welcome to 2030, to the nation of New San Joban, where a single keystroke can alter reality. Discover what a fully converged digital world means for the future of cybersecurity, and how you can stay ahead of the bad guys.

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This Week in Security News - November 5th, 2021

Trend Micro

This week, learn about what the future of cybercrime could potentially look like by the start of the next decade, according to Trend Micro’s Project 2030. Also, read on how a hacker stole $784k in crypto through SIM swaps.

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This Week in Security News May 21, 2021

Trend Micro

ZDI Tops Omdia Vulnerability Disclosures Again and Robots May Take Over Cybercrime by 2030.

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AI Alone Is Not the Answer to Cybersecurity; Humans Are Needed

Security Boulevard

The substantial rise in cybercrime in the past few years has generated a tremendous market for artificial intelligence (AI)-driven cybersecurity products. The global AI market totaled $428 billion in 2022 and is expected to surge to more than $2 trillion by 2030, according to Fortune Business Insights.

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Cybersecurity giant Fortinet discloses a data breach

Security Affairs

” reads the announcement published by Fortibitch on a cybercrime forum. Fortinet has been actively contributing to Australia’s cybersecurity landscape, recently submitting recommendations for the 2023–2030 Australian Cyber Security Strategy. They’ve also acquired Lacework, a cloud security company. Guess what?

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Cybersecurity Concerns Rise for Packaging Industry Amid Digitalization

SecureWorld News

The report estimates that the cost of cybercrime to the packaging industry is rising year-over-year. Economic impact Cyberattacks can have severe financial consequences for packaging companies. From production downtime to regulatory fines and reputational damage, the economic impact of a cyber incident can be substantial.

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Cybersecurity CEO: Security Awareness is An Ongoing Commitment

Herjavec Group

According to Cybersecurity Ventures – cybercrime will cost the world $6 trillion annually by 2021 ! Cybercrime will cost the world $6 trillion annually by 2021 , up from $3 trillion in 2015. Ransomware, the fastest growing type of cybercrime, cost the world $11.5 Cyber Primer for the C-Suite. billion, 6 years of age and older).