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In 2026, businesses should be shifting their IT governance focus to tackle 'non-human' identity risks and clamp down on unauthorised actions.
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In 2026, businesses should be shifting their IT governance focus to tackle 'non-human' identity risks and clamp down on unauthorised actions.
Pramod Gannavarapu isn’t just another architect in tech—he’s the kind of guy who keeps the digital world spinning, even when everything else feels shaky....
Canadian organizations are facing an onslaught of increasingly sophisticated cyberattacks from criminals who are leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) to attack harder and faster.
Personal information (29%) and location data (23%) categories follow closely. When analysing the most leaked data types by country, the US stands out.
Over 9 in 10 cyberattacks now involve data exfiltration, yet most companies remain blind to what’s really leaving their network.
To understand more, Digital Journal has heard from Evan Powell, CEO at DeepTempo.
Building adaptive fraud strategies that evolve with the threat landscape is essential to keeping their businesses safe and maintaining trust.
Japanese media giant Nikkei has suffered a data breach after malware infected an employee’s computer.
Executives are calling for government-backed “cyber firefighters” as digital attacks surge, but how ready are organizations to sound the alarm?
MFA can include various forms of verification, such as passwords, biometric data (like fingerprints), or security tokens.