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Tomorrow's Lock and Key: Evolving Security Standards for the Post-Quantum Cryptography Era

Tomorrow's Lock and Key: Evolving Security Standards for the Post-Quantum Cryptography Era

Why is post-quantum cryptography (PQC) important? Well, it's all about safeguarding your sensitive data in the face of future quantum computing advancements. As traditional encryption methods might become vulnerable – and quite frankly redundant -, post-quantum cryptography steps in to make sure your data remains secure.

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Are We Losing it ? - Recent Statistics on Data Breach  

Are We Losing it?  

Recent statistics on data breach    

  • 83% of organizations had more than one data breach in 2022.  
  • 82% of all breaches involved ‘the human element’ (the use of stolen credentials, phishing, misuse or human error) in 2022  
  • Approximately 47% of all cybersecurity incidents involved Personally Identifiable Information (PII), 46% of involved Authentication Credentials and 7% involved Payment Card Data.  
  • 60% of data breaches lead to increases in prices passed on to customers in 2022.  
  • The global average cost of a data breach was $4.35M USD in 2022.  
  • Approximately 814,000 phishing websites were created in 2022.  

Source: https://www.tekspace.com.au/blog/cyber-security-stats-2022/

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The Cybersecurity Cat-and-Mouse Game: How to Outsmart Hackers with Threat Hunting

The Cybersecurity Cat-and-Mouse Game: How to Outsmart Hackers with Threat Hunting

A Threat Hunting Overview

Threat hunting: the art and science of tracking down hidden cyber threats lurking within your organization's network. These malicious footprints are left behind by hackers as they carry out illegal activities, whether it's on a compromised machine or via remote-controlled platforms. In some cases, it can be hard to detect them, and stealthy attackers are able to hide within networks for weeks, if not months. An astonishing 83% of organizations had more than one data breach in 2022 and approximately 47% of all cybersecurity incidents involved Personally Identifiable Information (PII) stolen by cybercriminals.

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