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  1. Nearly half of all online traffic isn’t human. These automated threats can bypass traditional security measures, compromising data integrity and straining network resources.

  2. Organizations are deploying more cameras than ever, increasing the amount of available footage to help security teams address incidents.

  3. It’s now a fairly well-known and accepted fact that artificial intelligence (AI)-generated synthetic media can blur the lines between fact and fiction.

  4. The stress of cybersecurity professionals was analyzed in a report finding that 38% of organizations are experiencing increased cybersecurity attacks.

  5. Budgeting for physical security programs is a strategic balancing act between maximizing the safety of people and assets while keeping costs down and ensuring a good ROI on the program’s budget spend.

  6. The CISA has released a new resource to assist K-12 schools establish tailored approaches to threat management. 

  7. A report found that 44% of IT security professionals rely on manual logging for service account visibility, while 10% admit to no visibility measures at all.

  8. Enterprise security departments face a plethora of risks. One of the most significant threats that has emerged in recent years is that of deepfakes.

  9. An efficient security team is a key pillar to any organization's security posture.

  10. Ransomware group Vanilla Tempest, formerly known as DEV-0832, is reportedly targeting healthcare providers in the United States. 

  11. The use of artificial intelligence (AI) by information technology (IT) professionals in the U.S. was analyzed in a recent report by GetApp. 

  12. What leaders should understand is that the zero trust approach is more than just an IT project. It is a business imperative. 

  13. Survey data shows a significant rise in the prevalence of video deepfakes, with a 20% increase in companies reporting incidents compared to 2022.

  14. During National Cybersecurity Awareness Month, cybersecurity experts are reflecting on prominent threats and how they can be mitigated. 

  15. Securitytalks with Alex Bovee about the difficulties CISOs are facing with the modern identity security landscape.

  16. As we move on from the Paris Olympics, it is important for organizations to assess their preparedness for such events and plan to be even more resilient in the future. 

  17. A study found that Meta (Facebook, Instagram and Facebook Messenger), YouTube and Discord keep users’ data for 180 days after they have deleted their accounts.

  18. Today’s IT security landscape is more complex than ever before, and will only continue to evolve. 

  19. The evolution of containers and hybrid cloud technologies have brought significant benefits to the enterprise.

  20. By taking the same steps they would with other valuable items, organizations can protect precious metals and avoid becoming a victim.

  21. Traditional perimeter-based security models are no longer sufficient in this environment, leading to the adoption of a more comprehensive security framework: zero trust.

  22. The true test of crisis management is not just how an organization responds to a crisis, but how it emerges from it.

  23. A layered security approach that utilizes emerging technology can serve as a force multiplier for school security personnel.

  24. A recent threat report reveals that a minimum of 14 million patients in the U.S. have fallen victim to malware breaches in this sector. 

  25. The cyber threat landscape is growing more complex and challenging to contend with, exacerbated by advancements in artificial intelligence and increasingly sophisticated cyber criminals.