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Cybersecurity threats: what awaits us in 2023?

SecureList

We can therefore expect that cybercrime groups from either block will feel safe to attack companies from the opposing side. The economic downturn (caused by energy prices, inflation, sanctions, etc.) Stefan Soesanto, Senior Cyber Defense Researcher, The Center for Security Studies (CSS) at ETH Zürich.

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What we’ve learned from the Colonial Pipeline cyberattack, and what to do about it

SC Magazine

This gives attackers opportunities to sneak through cyber defenses, as we saw in the Oldsmar attack. Energy companies are especially at risk. Claroty researchers have found that energy companies are one of the most highly impacted by ICS vulnerabilities. Does the company have cyber insurance in place to pay a ransom?

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Key Cybersecurity Trends for 2025. My Predictions

Jane Frankland

In this blog, I’m exploring these changes, grouped under key categories that I’ve used in previous years, to help business leaders and cyber risk owners better prepare for the evolving landscape. Cyber Insurance Cyber insurance will become an essential component of risk management strategies.

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LW ROUNDTABLE: Lessons learned from the headline-grabbing cybersecurity incidents of 2024

The Last Watchdog

Revelations linked Chinese intelligence to contractors, Russian GRU officers to data destruction, and Iranian APTs to cybercrime collaboration. treats ransomware as state-sponsored terrorism, countermeasures could become far more aggressive, reshaping the fight against cyber threats. If the U.S.