UN approves controversial cybercrime treaty

UN approves controversial cybercrime treaty

A UN committee has approved the first global treaty on cybercrime, despite opposition from human rights groups and a coalition of technology companies. The treaty was adopted by consensus after three years of negotiations, but will have to go through a General Assembly vote in the fall. It needs to be ratified by 40 states. … Read more

AI Ransomware: How Urgent is the Problem?

AI Ransomware: How Urgent is the Problem?

Ransomware attacks continue to be one of the biggest modern cyber threats, affecting organizations and individuals on a global scale. Now, with the rise of AI technologies, cybercriminals are even better armed to enhance their tactics and create more sophisticated attacks. UK National Cyber ​​Security Centre assessed this phenomenon earlier this year and concluded that … Read more

Cybersecurity: Differences in protection between headquarters and local offices for 62% of geographically distributed companies

Cybersecurity: Differences in protection between headquarters and local offices for 62% of geographically distributed companies

According to the recent Kaspersky report, the majority of geographically distributed companies (62%) identify a difference between the levels of digital protection between their locations: 48% of these companies admit this problem but do not consider it critical, while the rest 14% said. its branches require many more digital security measures to be implemented. However, … Read more

Differences in protection between headquarters and local branches for 62% of companies

Differences in protection between headquarters and local branches for 62% of companies

According to the recent Kaspersky report, the majority of geographically distributed companies (62%) identify a difference between the levels of digital protection between their locations: 48% of these companies admit this problem but do not consider it critical, while the rest 14% said. its branches require many more digital security measures to be implemented. However, … Read more

1 in 4 public Wi-Fi is unsafe

1 in 4 public Wi-Fi is unsafe

In the run-up to the Summer Olympic and Paralympic Games, Kaspersky experts analyzed nearly 25,000 free Wi-Fi hotspots in Paris. Their research revealed that almost 25% of these networks had weak or non-existent encryption, leaving users vulnerable to the theft of personal and banking data. Only 6% of networks use the latest WPA3 security protocol. … Read more