The United States Federal Bureau of Information opened its Internet Crime Complaint Center, IC3, in 2000. Over the next 17 years, the center received an average of 235,000 reports a year. Between 2017 ...
Secure network coding is an emerging interdisciplinary field that integrates network coding techniques with advanced cryptographic and error-correction methodologies to safeguard data transmissions in ...
From nation-state actors to organized criminal networks, threat actors are constantly devising new techniques to compromise networks, steal sensitive data, and disrupt critical services. These attacks ...
Passwords have been a weakness of network security since the development of computer networks. Through guessing weak passwords, exploiting weak passwords, acquiring passwords through social ...
Learn how to execute the fundamentals, harden your defenses, and protect your business's network security with no high-tech software. Before you go and spend a ton of money on some “next-gen” network ...
Early, proprietary voice-over-IP systems delivered excellent voice quality, but they didn’t address the new risks associated with a converged network. These first-generation systems also failed to ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Alex Vakulov is a cybersecurity expert focused on consumer security. The rise of Internet of Things gadgets has transformed our ...
“Lions, and tigers and bears! Oh, my!” Anyone who has ever seen The Wizard of Oz knows that’s the sum of the fears of Dorothy, Scarecrow and Tin Woodsman as they head into the woods on their way to Oz ...
Freeman Health System has around 8,000 connected medical devices in its 30 facilities in Missouri, Oklahoma, and Kansas. Many of these devices have the potential to turn deadly at any moment. “That’s ...
Your home network is a treasure trove of personal and financial information, and it’s imperative to safeguard it against cyber threats. In today’s interconnected world, where smart devices and online ...
Zero Trust acknowledges there is no longer a traditional network perimeter in higher education to be defended, because applications now exist in the cloud and users can log into the network from any ...