According to a new Frost & Sullivan white paper, the number of consumers using digital payment methods continues to increase worldwide—and so do concerns about online fraud. With 6.17 million data records stolen every day by cybercriminals, companies doing business on the internet have two choices: win the digital trust of consumers or lose revenue. […]
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Security Predictions for the New Year and Beyond
These security predictions are based on industry standards initiatives, represented by organizations involved in the industry, thought leaders, and other stake holders in the security market. While it is fairly safe to predict that some security areas will see improvement in the coming year, others will become more problematic. It is these areas of continuing […]
Safari Warns about Unsecure Logins
The latest version of Apple’s browser, Safari 11.1, was released yesterday for iOS and macOS. The new update brings a warning for websites that offer login forms over unencrypted HTTP, which has become standard UI for most major web browsers. Safari’s warning appears in red and reads “Website Not Secure” when the login form has […]
Higher Education: Subpar Grades for Cybersecurity
The rising number of cyberattacks at educational institutions this year has made cybercrime prevention just as important as any other part of university curriculum.
Tips for Digital Spring Cleaning
Spring cleaning is not only limited to the dust in our basements and the lint in our closets, but also the needless items in our digital junk rooms.
Ransomware: A Threat On The Rise
Cyber warnings have been issued and news has been reported, but Ransomware is still a thriving business. Prevention may just be the greatest key to safety.
Security Concerns in IoT Wearables
When it comes to IoT wearables, developers much think about security first.
Safety in a Good Password
A strong and unique password is a necessary component to Internet security.
Cybersecurity Concerns During an Election Year
Greater attention to the 2016 Presidential Election makes voters easy targets for cybercriminals.