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Summer holiday season fuels upswing of travel-themed spamPhishers, scammers and malware peddlers are ready to take advantage of the summer holiday season: According to Bitdefender security analysts, the deluge of travel-themed spam has started in March and is expected to reach its peak in June.
Attackers aren't slowing down, here's what researchers are seeingIn this Help Net Security interview, John Shier, Senior Security Advisor at Sophos, talks about the main findings of two Sophos reports: the 2022 Active Adversary Report and the State of Ransomware Report, which provide an exceptional overview of the modern threat landscape.
Recovery and resilience: CISO insights into the 2022 cybersecurity landscapeAs the market downturn becomes a real concern for the private sector, resilience and recovery are key for security practitioners.
How to build security for the metaverseIn this video for Help Net Security, Camellia Chan, CEO at Flexxon, talks about the blueprint for establishing industry standards in the metaverse to help create cybersecurity processes and technologies faster.
What cybersecurity investors should be aware of in 2022In this video for Help Net Security, Christian Lawaetz Halvorsen, CTO at Valuer, talks about what cybersecurity investors should be aware of in 2022.
The Intigriti Ethical Hacker Survey 2022The Intigriti Ethical Hacker Survey 2022 is now available, highlighting how ethical hacking continues to grow as a popular career choice for all levels of security experts.
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