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The Future of AI in Cybersecurity
By Dick Wilkinson, C|CISO
The buzzword for 2019 that we have all heard a thousand times is Artificial Intelligence, AI. This term has been placed...
Smart Bulbs can be Hacked!
Internet-enabled smart lighting products offer several novel functionalities over traditional lamps. But a recent survey revealed these connected lights can be maliciously used to...
“Invest in Employee Education rather than buying Protective Software and Hardware”
Bob Diachenko is a Cyber Threat Intelligence Director and journalist at SecurityDiscovery.com, a cybersecurity research blog. Bob has over 12 years’ experience working in...
CERT-In Chief Reveals Spurt in Cybersecurity Incidents in India
By Brian Pereira
CERT-In is the Indian Chapter of the global Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT), and it has been in existence since 2004. The...
BlackBerry Launches New Cybersecurity Research Labs
Security software and services company BlackBerry Limited recently announced the launch of BlackBerry Advanced Technology Development Labs (BlackBerry Labs), a new business unit focused...
The Black Hat Hackers who Turned Over a New Leaf
By Rudra Srinivas
Ever since IBM’s John Patrick coined the term ‘Ethical Hacking’ in 1995, the profession has grown to become a much-needed aspect in...
Marriott International faces $123 million GDPR fine
The UK's Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has imposed a £99,200,396 ($123,705,870) fine on Marriott International, a popular hospitality group, for the data breach reported...
Indian student finds WhatsApp bug, gets inducted in Facebook Hall of Fame
Facebook has honored a 22-year-old civil engineer in India for discovering a WhatsApp bug that violated the privacy regulations. Zonel Sougaijam, who resides in...
“As a CISO, most important is to leave your ego at the door”
Ben joined Sage as Global CISO in 2018 after 16 years in the British Government. Sage is the UK’s largest technology company and Ben...
Turkey fines Facebook for $271,000
The Turkish government’s watchdog, Personal Data Protection Authority (KVKK), recently fined Facebook a total of 1.65 million Lire ($270,976.01) in April 2019, for failing...













