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How to Counter AI-Driven Cybersecurity Threats to Physical Security Products

Security Industry Association

IoT malware : IoT malware is malicious software that is designed to target IoT devices. IoT malware can be used to take control of devices, steal data or disrupt operations. Zero-day attacks : Zero-day attacks are attacks that exploit vulnerabilities in software that the vendor is not aware of.

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Improving the human element in cybersecurity to mitigate phishing risks: A guide for SMBs

Online Computers

With limited resources and typically minimal technical defenses, SMBs are prime targets for cybercriminals who use cunning tactics to trick employees into revealing sensitive information or downloading malware. Understanding the human factor in phishing attacks Technology alone can't solve the human element of the phishing equation.

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Data Privacy Week 2024: The Definitive Roundup of Expert Quotes

Solutions Review

Visibility into AI tools is critical, and enterprises should have solutions in place that monitor how they’re being both trained and used while educating employees on best practices for safe and ethical use. Vulnerability Vigilance: Regularly scan your APIs for vulnerabilities and patch them promptly.

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Data Privacy Awareness Month 2024: Roundup of Expert Quotes

Solutions Review

Visibility into AI tools is critical, and enterprises should have solutions in place that monitor how they’re being both trained and used while educating employees on best practices for safe and ethical use. Vulnerability Vigilance: Regularly scan your APIs for vulnerabilities and patch them promptly.

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Data Privacy Day 2024: The Definitive Roundup of Expert Quotes

Solutions Review

Visibility into AI tools is critical, and enterprises should have solutions in place that monitor how they’re being both trained and used while educating employees on best practices for safe and ethical use. Vulnerability Vigilance: Regularly scan your APIs for vulnerabilities and patch them promptly.