Toyota-Astra Motors Indonesia moves into its next phase of growth with digital innovations, including a four-stage big data implementation and an IoT-based telemetry solution to become a data-driven company that serves customers proactively.
According to Gartner, by 2025, at least 45% of organizations globally will have experienced attacks on their software supply chain, a three-fold increase from 2021. Sunari Dandeniya of Commercial Bank of Ceylon emphasizes the need to actively monitor inventory and conduct regular risk assessments.
The cat-and-mouse game between cybercriminals and security solutions providers just escalated to the next level. With AI and machine learning being the new staple for enterprise applications, both cybercriminals and security researchers are exploring ways to leverage these technologies.
Last year was another bonanza in zero-days for Chinese state hackers, say security researchers in a report predicting a permanent uptick in nation-state exploitation of yet-unpatched vulnerabilities. "Attackers seek stealth and ease of exploitation," writes cybersecurity firm Mandiant.
With his 90-day strategic planning, Tom Sweet, CIO and security head of Industrial Refrigeration Pros, managed to combine 300 distinct elements across four companies and implement a single ERP, mail systems, HRMS, and mobile device management in just three months.
TikTok says the Biden administration has demanded that the company's Chinese owners divest their stake in the company or risk seeing the app get banned in America. The U.S., Canada, EU, U.K. and New Zealand have all banned the use of TikTok on government devices, citing national security concerns.
In the latest weekly update, ISMG editors discuss how the Silicon Valley Bank crash will affect innovation in the cybersecurity space, why the SEC fined cloud provider Blackbaud $3 million for its "erroneous" breach details, and why the feds fined a web hosting firm in a kids' insurance site hack.
Brian Bobo, former CIO of Greenway Health, emphasizes that CIOs should prioritize innovation when hiring the right talent, instead of just ticking checkboxes. They should focus on finding individuals who fit the organizational culture and have a drive to succeed, rather than basing their decision on the years of...
Federal regulators initiated a probe of social media after accusing firms such as Facebook of presiding over a surge in advertising fraud including ads for sham healthcare products. Sham ads "can pose real dangers," including by spreading health disinformation, said Commissioner Rebecca Slaughter.
The U.K. government recently embarked on a plan to create its own version of the EU's General Data Protection Regulation, but attorney Jonathan Armstrong says he is "pretty skeptical" that this second attempt at privacy reform will successfully make it through the country's Parliament.
Every week, ISMG rounds up cybersecurity incidents in the world of digital assets. In focus between March 10 and 16: a ChipMixer takedown, Euler Finance and Poolz Finance hacks, bugs on 280 blockchains, Dero coin, and a report from the Financial Action Task Force on ransomware financing.
A vendor of clinical and third-party administrative services to managed care organizations and healthcare providers serving elderly and disabled patients said a cybersecurity incident last summer has affected more than 4.2 million individuals.
U.S. and German police seized darknet cryptocurrency anonymizing service ChipMixer, which federal prosecutors say cybercriminals used to launder $3 billion including proceeds from ransomware extortion and North Korean cryptocurrency hacking. Among its alleged customers: LockBit and the Russian GRU.
Threat actors who mine digital assets using other people's infrastructure have found a lucrative new cryptocurrency to motivate their hacking: the privacy-focused currency named Dero. CrowdStrike says it discovered a first - a Dero cryptojacking operation operating on a Kubernetes cluster.
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