Tuesday, September 25, 2018

Definition: cyberextortion

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Issue Highlights:
Definition: cyberextortion
Definition: cybersecurity
Building an effective security program for beginners
Insider threat report tracks annual cost of theft, carelessness
Know your enemy: Understanding insider attacks
Definition: cyberextortion
Cyberextortion is a crime involving an attack or threat of an attack coupled with a demand for money or some other response in return for stopping or remediating the attack.
Definition: cybersecurity
Cybersecurity is the protection of internet-connected systems, including hardware, software and data, from cyberattacks.
Building an effective security program for beginners
Charles Kao explains why continuous learning, observation of merit and appreciation of others are key elements for an effective security program -- and for preventing cyberattacks.
Insider threat report tracks annual cost of theft, carelessness
The Ponemon Institute study "2018 Cost of Insider Threats" examines the cost to companies victimized by material insider threat incidents during the past 12 months.
Know your enemy: Understanding insider attacks
Insider attacks are a significant threat to enterprises. Expert Ernie Hayden provides an introduction to insider threats and how organizations can protect themselves.
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