How AI is changing the face of cybersecurity
AI can automate incident response processes by quickly analyzing and responding to security incidents. This can help in reducing response times and minimizing any damage caused by cyberattacks.
AI can automate incident response processes by quickly analyzing and responding to security incidents. This can help in reducing response times and minimizing any damage caused by cyberattacks.
About 89 per cent of companies in India suffered cyber incidents in the last two years, and 20 per cent of these were caused by the use of shadow IT, according to a new report.
Kaspersky's detection systems found 411,000 malicious files daily in 2023. Attacks involving malicious Microsoft Office and other documents surged 53%. Backdoors, a dangerous type of trojans, rose to 40,000 detected files per day. Cyberthreats continue to evolve, with new malware and techniques emerging. AI is lowering the entry barrier into cybercrime. Staying protected in 2024 involves avoiding untrusted apps and unknown links, using strong and unique passwords with two-factor authentication, installing updates, and not disabling security systems for office or cybersecurity software. Embracing reliable security solutions is crucial.
Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a new version of malware from the "Ducktail" family to steal Facebook Business accounts, a new report has shown.
In the last two years, 33 per cent of cyber incidents in businesses in Asia Pacific (APAC) occurred due to employees intentionally violating security protocol.
Operation Triangulation employs a sophisticated method of distributing zero-click exploits via iMessage, ultimately taking complete control over the device and its user data.
Experts observed a surge in scam emails written in English, falsely seeking donations for those affected by the conflict. The company's security solutions detected more than 540 such emails.
If India is looking at emerging as a superpower in the next 10 years, not only will businesses need to do well, they will also need to transform digitally, says Adrian Hia.
Kaspersky and TSplus will also take the opportunity to demonstrate their collaborative success to representatives of enterprises, governments, and the academic community in order to raise awareness and establish the demand for Cyber Immune solutions.
Kaspersky Digital Footprint Intelligence is a threat intelligence service that provides organizations with insights into their digital footprint, allowing them to identify potential security risks and vulnerabilities. The updated solution can now monitor, detect and takedown fake accounts on Facebook, Snapchat, Instagram and Twitter as well as fake applications in AppStore and GooglePlay.
Kaspersky has revealed that three malware strains are using sophisticated methods to target internet users.