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US critical infrastructure faces growing ransomware threat

The FBI’s 2024 Internet Crime Report reveals a skyrocketing increase in ransomware attacks targeting critical infrastructure, which includes sectors such as healthcare, communications, energy, and financial services. With phishing and social engineering tactics enabling many of these breaches, experts urge organizations to bolster their defenses to mitigate this increasing risk.

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7 breakthrough techniques transforming data protection

As cyberthreats become more sophisticated, so must our defenses. This article explores seven innovative encryption techniques that go far beyond traditional data protection methods. From homomorphic encryption to quantum-resistant algorithms, discover how these next-gen solutions are reshaping the future of cybersecurity and why it’s time to rethink your encryption strategy.

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Increasing business efficiency with Microsoft 365 Copilot AI agents

AI (artificial intelligence) has come a long way from its early days of powering chatbots and automated emails. With Microsoft’s new Copilot Studio, the evolution continues through AI agents designed to function as digital coworkers that proactively manage tasks and offer smart solutions.

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Building a private cloud? Here’s what usually goes wrong

Thinking about building your own private cloud? It can be a smart move for control and security, but the road isn’t always easy. From poor planning to inadequate security, small missteps can lead to big problems. In this article, we break down the most common private cloud deployment mistakes and how to avoid them.

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The rise of AI in employee monitoring

Monitoring software powered by artificial intelligence (AI), also known as bossware, is changing how employers track employee performance and determine actions related to employee status, such as promotion or termination. While this data-centric approach may appeal to employers, it also raises questions about fairness and the dangers of digital micromanagement.

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10 Developer habits that can stop software attacks

A new study reveals that cybersecurity checklists often fall short when it comes to preventing real-world software hacks. But don’t fret. In this article, we explore in detail 10 practical steps developers can take to protect code and safeguard users.

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How your web browser keeps you one step ahead of cyberthreats

When it comes to online safety, HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure) is your first line of defense. In this article, we explore how HTTPS helps secure your connection to websites, prevent data theft, and build trust in the digital world. Whether you’re banking, shopping, or just reading the news, understanding how HTTPS works can help […]

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A smart guide to selecting computer hardware for your business

If your business computers are slowing down, struggling with everyday tasks, or frequently needing repairs, it’s a sign that your hardware may no longer be keeping up. Aging equipment can drag down efficiency and even cost you more in lost productivity than an upgrade would.

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The state of ransomware today and what it means for your business

Ransomware has become one of the most persistent cyberthreats, affecting organizations of all sizes across the globe. These attacks, which hold data hostage in exchange for payment, are evolving rapidly as attackers adopt new tactics that leave businesses scrambling to respond.

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