Hackers Are Hot for Water Utilities The US water sector suffered a stream of cyberattacks over the past year-and-a-half from a mix of cybercriminals, hacktivists, and nation-state hacking teams. Here's how the industry and ICS/OT security experts are working to better secure vulnerable drinking and wastewater utilities.
Deepfakes, Quantum Attacks Loom Over APAC in 2025 Organizations in the region should expect to see threat actors accelerate their use of AI tools and mount ongoing "harvest now, decrypt later" attacks for various malicious use cases.
Emerging Threats & Vulnerabilities to Prepare for in 2025 From zero-day exploits to 5G network vulnerabilities, these are the threats that are expected to persist over the next 12 months.
Defining & Defying Cybersecurity Staff Burnout Sometimes it feels like burnout is an inevitable part of working in cybersecurity. But a little bit of knowledge can help you and your staff stay healthy.
How CISOs Can Communicate With Their Boards Effectively With the increased frequency of board reporting, CISOs need to ensure their interactions are brief, productive, and valuable.
Too Much 'Trust,' Not Enough 'Verify' "Zero trust" doesn't mean "zero testing."