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Top 7 Data Security Management Challenges and Their Solutions - 1 views

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    In 2025, data is more valuable than ever before. But it's also more vulnerable. Businesses of all sizes, whether they're managing customer transactions, financial records, intellectual property, or sensitive internal files, are facing an unprecedented security challenge. It's no longer just about protecting your systems from viruses or hackers. It's about building an entire framework of trust around how your organization collects, stores, and shares data. And here's where it gets complicated: the more data your company collects, the more difficult it becomes to protect it. Most companies believe they're secure simply because they've never had a data breach. But cybercrime isn't slowing down; it's growing rapidly. According to global reports, cybercrime is predicted to cost businesses $10.5 trillion annually by 2025.
Siobhan Chapman

Tales of social engineering - 0 views

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    "One thing we've recognised over the last several years is the user doesn't care about the company. He cares about his paycheck, his review, his incremental raises," he explained. "A lot of companies claim to have some kind of policies about user behaviour, but given the political correctness of the world, even if you have a policy that says 'Don't do this or you'll pay the piper', generally the piper doesn't get paid."
shiv0040

YouTube bans hacking and phishing videos, annoying security enthusiasts - 0 views

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    YouTube has launched a crackdown against instructional hacking and phishing videos. The ban comes as part of an effort to keep dangerous content from surfacing on the platform, but many IT enthusiasts who use these videos for learning computer security aren't happy with the move. Here's more.
shiv0040

Japanese stalker traced singer through reflection in her eyes - 0 views

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    We all see technology as a boon for humanity, but sometimes, a few nefarious minds can use the same tech for things you can't even imagine. Case in point: A stalker in Japan who used the reflection in a pop star's eyes to find her home and attack and grope her. Here's what happened.
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