Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk went after Parag Agrawal-led platform once again, after a top cybersecurity expert claimed that as high as eight in 10 Twitter accounts are fake
Owing to the immense demand for cybersecurity professionals, the employee base will touch 305,000 by 2022
Israel and the US signed the first agreement for cyber-financial cooperation, the Israeli Ministry of Finance has said in a statement
More than 50% of enterprises in India have significantly increased their information and communications technology (ICT) budget this year compared to 2021, a report showed on Thursday
Latest Reserve Bank of India data showed that in 2021-22, frauds to the tune of Rs 60,414 crore were reported, down 56.28 per cent from Rs 1.38 trillion in 2020-21
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Microsoft has caught an Austrian company selling spyware based on multiple Windows and Adobe zero-day exploits to attack its customers
In the proposed settlement, T-Mobile also agreed to spend an extra $150 million on cybersecurity through the end of 2023.
CERT-In directions, released on April 28, mandate service providers to keep records of every information and communication technology (ICT) transaction for a minimum of 180 days
The new framework will come into force from July 15
Indian cybersecurity rules due to come into force later this month will create an "environment of fear rather than trust", a body representing top tech companies has warned the government
The first post-pandemic in-person meeting at Davos took place with reduced participation amid a war raging in Europe, but witnessed spirited debates
Rajeev Chandrasekhar's comes in the wake of cyber security directives issued by the MeitY's CERT-In that mandates reporting of cybersecurity incidents and misuse of virtual private networks
The Supreme Court extended the time for submitting the report by the apex court-appointed technical and supervisory committees to look into the Pegasus row
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India will not change upcoming cybersecurity rules that force social media, technology companies and cloud service providers to report data breaches swiftly, despite growing industry concerns, the government said on Wednesday.
Experts believe that though the rules are very broad in nature, this is the first time that a mechanism is being put in India that makes reporting cyber incidents mandatory
Over the past 12 months, Securonix claims to have grown its SaaS (Software-as-a-Service) business by more than 100 per cent.
As Russia's invasion of Ukraine accelerates European Union defense cooperation, a watchdog said Tuesday that EU institutions face vulnerabilities on another front: cybersecurity. The warning by the European Court of Auditors covers the wide range of EU bodies from the executive arm based in Brussels to specialist agencies located across Europe that run the 27-nation bloc's day-to-day business. The EU must step up its efforts to protect its own organisations, Bettina Jakobsen, a member of the ECA, said in a statement accompanying a special report on cyberthreats. Such attacks can have significant political implications. Cyberattacks against EU bodies are increasing sharply, with major incidents jumping more than tenfold between 2018 and 2021, according to the Luxembourg-based ECA. Cybersecurity has jumped up the political agenda in Europe following attacks in recent years that targeted EU nations such as Germany and other industrialised countries including the United States, Brit
The company said it received the investment with participation from Shashidhar Pai (S3K Ventures), K T Chandy (Partner-EY) and Surabhi Marwah (Partner-EY)
Medium risk and high-risk vulnerabilities have also been rising