Press Source: The New York Times

5 takeaways from the spring art auctions

"Ethically you don't want people to pay the ransom but from a business point of view you might want to."

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Press Source: TechTarget

CIOs face obstacles when scaling generative AI

Professor Stuart Madnick, co-founder of Cybersecurity at MIT Sloan (CAMS) is studying more than 170 new cybersecurity regulations that affect IT.

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Press Source: The Organization for World Peace

Over 2.6 billion personal records exposed over past two years, Apple rep...

The digital landscape is grappling with an alarming surge in data breaches, as revealed in a recent report by professor Stuart Madnick.

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Press Source: Health Payer Specialist

New cyberthreat: Workers burned out on passwords, 2fa, security rules

IT professionals overseeing cybersecurity for large organizations are in a dire state of their own. "They're basically working around the clock."

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Press Source: The Wall Street Journal

If companies are so focused on cybersecurity, why are data breaches stil...

"In many cases, companies fall victim to these attacks because they aren’t aware of the risks that they are taking."

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Press Source: CNBC

'Cyber-physical attacks' fueled by AI are a growing threat, experts say

"The only thing really keeping bad things from happening is there is not sufficient motivation."

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Press Source: Harvard Business Review

Why data breaches spiked in 2023

"Data breaches continue to increase year-on-year. Globally, there were twice the number of victims in 2023 compared to 2022."

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Press Source: CSO

London internet attack highlights confusing hacktivism movement

"If you launch a cyberattack, if you do a little bit of homework … no one knows where it came from."

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Press Source: Reuters

Apple-backed study finds rise in data breaches as iPhone maker defends e...

In the first nine months of 2023, U.S. data breaches increased by 20% compared to the full year 2022.

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Press Source: The Wall Street Journal (Subscription Required) (Opinion Piece)

How AI will change the workplace

"By getting access to companies' internal emails and nonpublic reports, hackers can use AI to generate very convincing messages."

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