Security

A claim that desktops are less secure than mobile devices can be true or false, but this depends highly on their configuration. While desktop devices are less secure out of the box, they are more private and can be made more secure than mobile devices.

Unapproved use of generative AI tools is fueling a new cybersecurity blind spot. Known as shadow AI, this rising threat is drawing concern from experts as employees adopt powerful tools without oversight.

Reports of identity crimes to the Identity Theft Resource Center decreased in 2024 compared to 2023. However, victims who report their crimes are suffering greater financial losses than ever.

EXPERT ADVICE

Modernizing Identity Security Beyond MFA

Multi-factor authentication, once the standard for secure access, is proving inadequate in today’s threat landscape. As phishing, AI-powered fraud, and MFA fatigue attacks escalate, organizations must shift toward identity security models that are adaptive, decentralized, and resistant to manipula...

In this article, we’ll walk you through what Microsoft covers (and what it doesn’t), explore real-world data loss scenarios, and explain how SaaS-based protection can help you build a resilient, compliant, and secure email environment.

This isn’t about smarter devices. It’s about something more profound: ambient computing. A system so integrated, so subtle, and so intelligent, it essentially disappears -- while still knowing enough to be useful.

IBM has revealed its roadmap for bringing a large-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computer, IBM Quantum Starling, online by 2029, which is significantly earlier than many technologists thought possible.

IT leaders are expressing growing concern over the risks of shadow AI, including data leaks, regulatory exposure, and the use of unvetted tools without IT oversight.

Confusing security with privacy gives users a false sense of control — especially on mobile devices, where the OS often benefits more than the user.

Americans may spend nearly 7% of their lives on social media, raising concerns about lost time, attention, and well-being, as well as the need for healthier habits.

For Infineon Technologies, Matter’s emphasis on built-in, standardized security isn’t just a feature -- it’s central to the company’s long-term strategy.

High costs and complex tools are leaving many SMBs vulnerable to cyberthreats, but affordable, simpler solutions are emerging to help close critical security gaps.

The times couldn't be better for job scammers. Layoffs in the tech and public sectors, coupled with the malicious use of AI, are fueling strong growth in fraud aimed at job seekers.

As attacks grow more sophisticated, the open-source community is racing to close critical security gaps and stop malicious code before it spreads.

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