Cybercriminals are using polished animated graphics, fake legal notices, and spoofed software updates to deliver malware that often evades traditional detection tools. How should organizations respond?
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Read MoreCybercriminals are using polished animated graphics, fake legal notices, and spoofed software updates to deliver malware that often evades traditional detection tools. How should organizations respond?
Read MoreAn executive at a tech company was sent to prison for an embezzlement and tax evasion scheme that caused more than $8.9 million in losses. We discuss how organizations should focus on internal controls, vendor oversight, and monitoring mechanisms.
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Read MoreA single employee action led to ransomware affecting dozens of state agencies and services. We comment on ways to limit damage.
Read MoreA former engineering manager at a plant was sentenced to eight years in prison for embezzling nearly $500,000 through fraudulent vendor contracts. We comment on how organizations can strengthen contract, purchasing, and vendor management controls.
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