Security News > 2024 > January > Week in review: 15 open-source cybersecurity tools, Patch Tuesday forecast
January 2024 Patch Tuesday forecast: A Focus on PrintingThis article aims to provide a quick summary of some of the latest trends, announcements, and changes associated with IT patch operations while looking at the upcoming Patch Tuesday and what software updates to expect.
Emerging cybersecurity trends and expectations for 2024In this Help Net Security video, John Dwyer, Head of Research at IBM X-Force, discusses how 2024 is poised to be an incredibly impactful year for cyber attacks, driven by world events and access to advanced technologies like AI. 15 open-source cybersecurity tools you'll wish you'd known earlierIn this article, you will find a list of open-source cybersecurity tools that you should definitely check out.
These insights will give your organization valuable data to improve its cybersecurity hiring strategy.
Consumers prepared to ditch brands after cybersecurity issuesIn 2023, businesses have been hit with 800,000 cyberattacks, over 60,000 of which were DDoS attacks and 4,000 falling victim to ransomware, according to Vercara.
Facts and misconceptions about cybersecurity budgetsIn this article, you will find excerpts from cybersecurity budget surveys we covered in 2023.
These findings will empower your organizations to craft more effective cybersecurity strategies.
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