Not too long ago, an article on BitDefender caught my eye. Titled “California’s ban on weak default passwords isn’t going to fix IoT security,” it explained how default passwords are a problem with the Internet of Things (IoT), but they’re not the problem.
Certain psychological schools of thought posit the existence of “the shadow,” a scary figure which lurks in the darkness of the psyche affecting everything we do.
According to a recent MeriTalk study, 70% of Feds say successful cloud adoption will reduce their agency’s security spending, and 69% say it will strengthen their agenct’s overall security position.
When I ask small and medium enterprise (SME) business owners and IT executives which security issues they are most worried about, the answer typically includes ransomware, data theft, and DDoS attacks.