According to a recent McAfee investigation, Orry, Diljit Dosanjh, and several more celebrities may be endangering your online safety. The online security firm, well-known for its antivirus and allied products, has published the "Celebrity Hacker Hot List 2024," an annual analysis that identifies Indian celebrities with the highest risk of cyberattacks.
Despite the advancements in AI, Priya Subramani, the VP & Product Management acknowledges that there are affairs where human agents are irreplaceable—especially when empathy or complex problem-solving is involved
The incidents were mostly attributed to web attacks, phishing, and supply chain attacks, with respondents ranking financial gain as the primary goal of cybercriminals, followed by planting spyware and data exfiltration, as per the report
Due to India and the US's combined contribution of 16% of the world's talent pool for cybersecurity trained resources, the India-US corridor is the mainstay for international cybersecurity outsourcing services.
As per the report, over the past year, 79% of higher educational organizations surveyed reported being hit by ransomware, while 80% of lower educational organizations surveyed were targeted—an increase from 64% and 56% in 2021, respectively
DSCI along with the newly appointed chairman of DSCI will work alongside government bodies to develop policies that facilitate the growth of cybersecurity
The interconnectedness of modern systems, the ubiquity of digital devices, and the sheer volume of sensitive data being shared online have created a vast and ever-growing attack surface for cybercriminals to exploit.
In the 21st century, India has witnessed significant scientific development and can credit technological advancement for making the country one of the fastest developing nations in the world.
The entrepreneurial mindset is all about identifying new opportunities, taking calculated risks, and finding creative solutions to complex problems. For Vikash Chaudhary, who started HackersEra in 2015, the opportunity was clear: to address the growing cybersecurity concerns in the automotive industry
The survey reported that 65 per cent of the business executives feel cyber criminals will significantly affect their organization in 2023 compared with 2022
MSMEs are often vulnerable to cyberattacks because of the lack of awareness that most business owners have, also because such businesses typically store bank account details of customers, credit card information, email addresses, usernames and passwords