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IT Security 2025: Data Destruction and Social Engineering with AI
IT Security 2025: Data Destruction and Social Engineering with AI

In 2025, the risk of data loss for companies will increase significantly, as there are currently many attackers who delete data instead of encrypting it. Security experts also expect that criminals will increasingly use AI for social engineering in their attacks and will fake voice messages, images and videos. There can be no talk of relaxation in 2025. Cyber ​​criminals will continue to attack targets with the lowest security standards from an economic point of view, because this is where the profit is greatest. G DATA CyberDefense provides an outlook on IT security topics that will become relevant in the coming year. New perpetrators...

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Executives don’t take cybersecurity too seriously
Executives don’t take cybersecurity too seriously

More than a third of German managers have shared their password with someone outside their own company. A recent study shows how relaxed managers are about cybersecurity. Security provider Ivanti has presented the results of the Executive Security Spotlight Report. The study deals with security behavior specifically at the C-level in the company. Although this group of people is constantly in the focus of spear phishing or whaling actors, executives are surprisingly relaxed when it comes to cybersecurity. Managers are often the target of threats. The main sticking point: Due to their management tasks, they are often given extensive access rights...

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Bitglass Report: BYOD security measures are often inadequate
Bitglass BYOD Report 2020

Cloud security provider Bitglass has published its BYOD Report 2020, which analyzes the use and security of personal devices (bring your own device, BYOD) in companies. Bitglass surveyed 303 IT professionals about how companies enable the use of personal devices, what their security concerns are with BYOD, and what measures they have taken to protect their data in a work environment that is increasingly dominated by teleworking and flexibility. Security concerns give way to practical benefits With the rise of teleworking, most organizations are also positive about BYOD in the workplace. 69 percent of the companies surveyed said ...

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