Alert! 'Invisible' Doors Opened

Alert! ‘Invisible’ Doors Opened

|
It is just a matter of updating or changing software. However, unnoticed vulnerable software equals an open door for criminals ... Read More
Cybersecurity as Strategy

Cybersecurity as Strategy

|
A recently published article calls to elevate cybersecurity from operational to a strategic asset. Here we discuss some insights from the paper ... Read More
Ciberseguridad como estrategia

Ciberseguridad como estrategia

|
Un artículo reciente sugiere elevar a la ciberseguridad de una incorporación operativa a una estratégica. Aquí discutimos algunas ideas de ese artículo ... Read More
'¡No, no nos hackearán!'

‘¡No, no nos hackearán!’

|
En el ámbito de la ciberseguridad, el sesgo optimista y el exceso de confianza pueden tener consecuencias generalizadas. Lo comento en este post ... Read More
'No, We Won't Get Hacked!'

‘No, We Won’t Get Hacked!’

|
In cybersecurity, optimism bias and overconfidence can have pervasive consequences. I discuss them in this post ... Read More
Happening Now: Trends 2020

Happening Now: Trends 2020

|
Earlier, we criticized some 'trends' in cybersecurity. Now, we discuss why some cybersecurity predictions for 2020 seem plausible and others undeniably real ... Read More
A Perspective in Cybersecurity

A Perspective in Cybersecurity

|
We had the pleasure of chatting with Daniel Correa, a Security Expert who shared his views on current threats, human factors in cybersecurity, and technology ... Read More
Cybersecurity Trends 2020? F*ck...

Cybersecurity Trends 2020? F*ck…

|
In this post, we review some cybersecurity trends published online. We discuss why it is a good idea to be wary of many of these predictions ... Read More
Evolution of Cybercrime Costs (II)

Evolution of Cybercrime Costs (II)

|
Here we conclude our review of 'Measuring the cost of cybercrime' by focusing, among other things, on ad fraud, which appears to be a bit underrated ... Read More
Evolution of Cybercrime Costs (I)

Evolution of Cybercrime Costs (I)

|
In 2012, the study ‘Measuring the cost of cybercrime’ was presented at the WEIS. Here we highlight the findings of that updated paper discussed last year ... Read More
Loading...