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COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Columbus City Council has approved $23 million to strengthen the city’s cybersecurity infrastructure.
The city wants the zero trust network to implement higher security for users of its systems, while also segmenting different servers to try and prevent a cyber attack from shutting down the city's ...
Africa faces escalating cyber threats as criminals exploit the continent's rapid digital transformation. With only 9 out of 54 African countries ranking in top cybersecurity tiers, urgent action is ...
As the digital economy expands globally, emerging markets in Africa, Asia, and Latin America are experiencing rapid growth in financial technology (fintech) adoption. From mobile payments and ...
Protect your industrial control systems! Learn how escalating cyberattacks, nation-state threats, and ransomware target ...
A month after a cyberattack exposed the data of Albemarle County government employees and residents, the county has ...
Review your current and future cyber insurance policies to ensure you’re adequately preparing for cyberattacks ...
Almost a year after foreign hackers infiltrated Columbus' computer systems and leaked stolen data, the city could invest $23 ...
In an era dominated by digital transformation, businesses are increasingly vulnerable to cyber-attacks. Despite robust security protocols, even the largest ...
Ransomware is one of the most harmful types of cyber attacks that cause major concerns on a global scale. It makes the victims’ resources unusable by encrypting data or locking systems to extort ...
Congress faces a pivotal decision that could either preserve or unravel a decade-long framework that is critical to the ...
Four individuals were arrested in connection with £440M cyber attacks on Marks & Spencer, Co-op, and Harrods, linked to the ...