November 10, 2021
Customers may be in danger of email fraud by Hotel brands in Dubai
Emile Abou Saleh said: “The hospitality sector has worked hard to build consumer confidence in the aftermath of COVID-19, However, our research shows, majority of hotel brands in Dubai could be doing more to prioritize cybersecurity and ensure their customers are less vulnerable to email fraud. This is crucial given that email remains the number one threat vector for cybercriminals.”
November 9, 2021
AI is a powerful broom for cleaning up cluttered security environments
Having AI tools assume some complexities of human behavior also increases its usefulness. Say, machine learning is often effective in detecting highly-directed attacks that may be difficult for traditional rule-based systems to detect. The sheer volume of data that most organizations have to manage also makes it near-impossible for security teams to remain effective without the assistance of algorithms.
November 3, 2021
Why a Dedicated Hybrid DNS Solution is Vital
Organizations trust DNS, and the traffic is usually free to pass through company network firewalls. Cybercriminals know this and abuse and attack DNS, making the protection of this critical service a high priority for organizations.
November 1, 2021
Salesforce launches two natural climate solutions
Salesforce, a global CRM company, has launched a global tree equity and urban reforestation initiative in partnership with American Forests, One Tree Planted, and SUGi; and a blue carbon program to protect and restore oceans and coastal ecosystems.
October 26, 2021
Cisco detects a hacking campaign targeting the aviation industry
Fady Younes said: “Many operators have limited technical knowledge but still can operate RATs or information-stealers - posing a significant risk to corporations given the right conditions. In this case, what appeared to be simple campaign was, in fact, a continuous operation that has been active for years - targeting a whole industry with commodity malware hidden with different crypters.”