Cyber Crime and security

From U.S. government and credit card hacks to breaking into Xbox passwords, every year more and more accounts of cyber crimes are occurring leaving the everyday internet user a little hesitant about where they visit in cyberspace. And this unfortunate trend seems to be rising. According to recent cyber crime statistics, approximately 75 million scam emails are sent every day claiming 2,000 victims. While some of these malware attacks can be avoided by following simple tips and tricks while online, other attacks are becoming more specific and targeted using personal details to gain access to your information. But no need to fear – even with this rising concern you can still take a proactive step to better protect your computer. Check out the following infographic to learn how you can reduce your risk of falling victim to a cyber attack.

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Journal of Law & Cyber Warfare

The Journal of Law & Cyber Warfare provides a public peer-reviewed professional forum for the open discussion and education of technology, business, legal, and military professionals concerning the legal issues businesses and governments arising out of cyber attacks or acts of cyber war. The Journal of Law and Cyber Warfare is published twice annually by top legal professionals and scholars from the law, technology, security, and business industries.

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List of Cyber Attacks May 2021

Infographic | June 11, 2021

Do you know what is the most problematic element of cyber security? Yes, it is the constantly evolving nature of cyber attacks. A cyber attack refers to an attack executed from a computer against a computer system or individual computer that compromises the confidentiality, integrity, or availability (CIA) of the information stored on it.

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Is your Cybersecurity fit for the future?

Infographic | January 28, 2020

A multi-layered approach works together to not only provide EDR capabilities but also to deliver the strong data and cybersecurity that the NHS aspires to. This is proactive cybersecurity protection that is fit for the future.

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Infographic: Is Your Software Vulnerable to Cybercrime

Infographic | February 13, 2020

Third-party support and self-maintenance can’t protect youthe real solution is at the source. Don’t be fooled by third-party support providers and self-maintenance security methods. Security patching is essential for securing enterprise software, including Oracle’s. If you don’t own the code, you can’t access or update it. That leaves your software open to attack and your business open to risk.

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The Booming Information Security Industry

Infographic | August 26, 2021

The information security industry is expected to exhibit tremendous growth in 2021. The key drivers of this growth are increased spending on cybersecurity services and the rising demand for cloud security. According to Gartner, the 2021 information security and risk management spending is anticipated to grow almost 2X from the previous year.

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Navigating the cyber security marketplace

Infographic | January 1, 2020

Infographic showing the interactions of the certified cyber security products and services and how they could help you safeguard your systems PUBLISHED Trusted security products and services certified by the National Cyber Security Centre can help reduce vulnerability to cyber attack.

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Cybersecurity Statistics for 2022

Infographic | June 10, 2022

If you work in the private sector (and provided you don’t live under a rock) you probably already know that cybercrime is a serious problem. A dastardly cybercriminal can expose finances, compromise customer information, and bring businesses to a halt. Skilled hackers are always finding creative ways to execute data breaches, setting a constant arms race into motion — cybersecurity professionals against cybercriminals.

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Journal of Law & Cyber Warfare

The Journal of Law & Cyber Warfare provides a public peer-reviewed professional forum for the open discussion and education of technology, business, legal, and military professionals concerning the legal issues businesses and governments arising out of cyber attacks or acts of cyber war. The Journal of Law and Cyber Warfare is published twice annually by top legal professionals and scholars from the law, technology, security, and business industries.

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