The increasing cases of cyber threats and attacks in the government, law enforcement, and other critical sectors is resulting in higher adoption of digital forensics solutions.
Bridewell Consulting opens new office in Houston’s energy corridor to combat rising cyberattacks on critical national infrastructure
April 7, 2022
The move comes at a significant time for critical national infrastructure security in the U.S., with growing concerns over ransomware attacks on banks and hospitals and mounting pressure to improve cybersecurity from government
With cyberattack kits being so readily available on the dark web and the prices so low, anyone who dares step into the dark net can acquire the tools needed to launch a cyberattack.
With the Russia-Ukraine war in full swing, cybersecurity experts point to a cyber front that had been forming online long before Russian troops crossed the border.
It’s becoming increasingly common to describe cyber targets that rely only on perimeter defenses, like firewalls, antivirus, and anti-malware software, as “hard and crunchy on the outside, soft and chewy on the inside” — these are not desirable attributes for a cybersecurity solution.
There’s a direct correlation between the amount of data being generated and consumed and the number of data breaches. And, as a result, cyberattacks are at an all-time high.
Michael Yehoshua, vice president of global marketing at SCADAFence, talks about the dire need to secure critical infrastructure, as attacks have increased rapidly since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, in this episode of The Thought Cloud.
Is 2022 going to be the year digital infrastructure and data center education go mainstream? Will everything be offered as a service? Will we catch up to the cybercriminals? Where are we going to store all of this data we’re creating? And, most importantly, what does the future look like?
As companies store more data across on-premises, cloud, hybrid, and third-party systems — and as data regulations grow and multiply — companies must stay on top of the ever-evolving data landscape or risk sinking altogether.