Egnyte Expert Offers 2024 Cybersecurity Predictions
The director of cybersecurity evangelism at Egnyte, has valuable insights into 2024. He is predicting a rise in sophisticated ransomware, a focus on user education, and an increased use of secure data enclaves to tackle evolving regulations. Neil Jones, director of cybersecurity evangelism at Egnyte: Ransom payments are expected to approach $1 billion in 2023, which
Persistent Launches First-of-its-Kind Open-Source Maintenance Service
Optimizes operations and improves efficiencies with tailored open-source component fixes Santa Clara, CA and Pune, India – Persistent Systems (BSE and NSE: PERSISTENT), a global Digital Engineering and Enterprise Modernization leader, today launched a unique open-source maintenance service to facilitate keeping an organization’s open-source software up to date with all patches, bug fixes, and incorporating the
Survey: Most Companies Not Doing Enough to Protect Their Business Travelers From Growing Risk of Cybercrime
KEY FINDINGS: Despite the alarming rise of cybercrime, companies may not be doing enough to protect their business travelers from being the target of an attack, potentially exposing criminals to sensitive company information and data, according to a new survey of North American business travelers commissioned by World Travel Protection, a leading global travel risk management organization.
75% of Software Engineers Faced Retaliation Last Time They Reported Wrongdoing
London, UK – As AI continued to bring public concerns about computer systems to the forefront, earlier this year FTX’s former Director of Engineering plead guilty to his role in wrongdoing at the now-defunct cryptocurrency exchange. An investigation1 conducted by Dr Junade Ali CEng FIET2 has uncovered systematic ongoing failures affecting software engineers and therefore computer systems used by
Cobalt Iron Secures Patent on Applying Machine Learning to Cyber Inspection
LAWRENCE, Kan. – Cobalt Iron Inc., a leading provider of SaaS-based enterprise data protection, today announced that it has received another new patent, this time for machine learning-driven cyber inspection. Issued on Sept. 19, U.S. Patent 11765187 introduces new capabilities for Cobalt Iron Compass®, an enterprise SaaS backup platform. When fully implemented, the new techniques
2024 Security Predictions: QR Code Phishing, Growth of App Shielding
Experts at Zimperium share a handful of mobile security predictions, discuss the rise of QR code phishing, why app shielding will grow in adoption, the challenges with third party apps & increased regulation. By Kern Smith, VP Americas, sales engineering, Zimperium: The Rise of QR Code Phishing QR Code Phishing or “quishing” is becoming a very
Dig Security 2024 Security Trends & Predictions
Here are a handful of 2024 security trends and predictions from a leading cloud data security solution provider. Dan Benjamin, CEO and Co-Founder of Dig Security Prediction 1: Security programs for generative AI Prediction 2: Consolidation of data security tooling Prediction 3: Maturation of compliance programs
FORCEPOINT: 2024 Future Insights AI Ethical Frameworks + LLM Fine-Tuning Risk and Rewards
Why Do We Need Ethical Frameworks and Regulation for AI? In this post, Forcepoint’s Nick Savvides examine some systemic problems that afflict AI/ML systems, with the goal of explaining why ethical frameworks and regulatory governance are important to help AI function efficiently and equitably. If organizations are looking primarily at the impact on systems, as is
Fraud Awareness – Expert Commentary from Jumio
Philipp Pointner, chief of digital identity at Jumio, highlights the timeliest concern threatening the financial and societal well-being of organizations and their users this Fraud Awareness Week: Generative AI. Jumio is helping secure over 50M identities among brands like United, HSBC, TripAdvisor and others. “Fraud Awareness Week is a timely reminder of the growing threat of AI-generated identity
Diageo North America Donates 10 Million Cans of Water to Convoy of Hope to Support Disaster Relief Response Efforts
NEW YORK – Diageo North America is donating ten million, 12-ounce cans of water to humanitarian organization Convoy of Hope to assist local communities across the United States experiencing natural and humanitarian disasters. The cans will be prepositioned in key facilities for deployment to communities and relief organizations during times of need. The cans are

