As of September 2020, nearly 60% of full-time and part-time workers in the U.S. were doing their jobs remotely at least some of the time during the coronavirus pandemic.
European webstores should act now to prevent cybercrime during discount bonanza, agency urges.
The holidays are right around the corner, and that means plenty of online shopping. These tips will help keep you safe.
A report published by The National Cyber Security Alliance (NCSA) suggests cybersecurity teams may want to consider different approaches to ensuring security based on the age of the employee working from home.
Amid pointed recent ransomware warnings from federal agencies, some Massachusetts health systems have ramped up filtering for external emails or temporarily blocked them altogether.
New research also shows a divide between younger and older users in their security practices, including use of two-factor authentication and how often software updates are performed.
CISA says no evidence of successful foreign election hacks. QBot’s voting-themed malspam. RegretLocker arriving.
Despite professing high trust that their personal data is secure, too many Americans of all ages are failing to follow basic cyber hygiene practices, says the National Cyber Security Alliance.
New research by the National Cyber Security Alliance has found that the majority of Americans are highly confident in the security of their connected devices despite neglecting to practice basic security hygiene.