Insights, updates, and deep dives into cybersecurity, cloud technology, and AI innovation.

This year has been a busy one for cybercriminals, with some massive data breaches making headlines and costing companies millions. From health care giants to project management platforms, no industry is immune to the risks. But what do these breaches mean for small to midsize businesses? The same vulnerabilities exist for you, and the consequences of not addressing them can be catastrophic.

Cyber authorities representing the collection of 48 countries, the European Union and Interpol, gathered for the third year in Washington to advance efforts to fight ransomware activity. “As long as there’s money flowing to ransomware criminals, this will continue to grow,” Anne Neuberger, deputy national security advisor for cyber and emerging technologies, said in a pre-summit briefing.
The SlashNext State of Phishing Report 2023 has unveiled a concerning trend in the cybersecurity landscape, revealing a 1265% surge in malicious phishing emails since Q4 2022.

The journey towards automation of detection and containment or eradication of security events are indeed an ongoing one.

Over the years NewPush has organized a series of online conferences which featured some of the leading minds of our industry. The latest such event took place on 31 March and was centered around the idea of disruptive innovation in cybersecurity.

On 13 May 2021, the Laureate security team became aware of an ongoing ransomware attack directed against two UPC servers. Though the attacker managed to escape identification, it is clear that they were both financially motivated and unable to achieve their goal.

The fifth annual report by ESG and the ISSA provides fascinating and alarming insights into the lives of cybersecurity professionals.

The cybercrime trends of last year continue in 2021 as the first half of the year has seen records of the previous year broken with even more vicious attacks.

A ransomware attack whose sophistication and scale go beyond anything we've ever seen has recently hit Kaseya, an IT Management Software provider. We look into what has been uncovered so far, and what experts think will happen next.