Cybersecurity Leadership
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Cybersecurity Leadership
A reference resource for the CIO and the CISO on cyber security, looking beyond the technology horizon into leadership, management, culture, governance, resilience and the real dynamics of security transformation
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Victims of ransomware attacks paid hackers 4.5 times less in crypto in 2022 than in 2021

Victims of ransomware attacks paid hackers 4.5 times less in crypto in 2022 than in 2021 | Cybersecurity Leadership | Scoop.it

Known cryptocurrency payments to ransomware hackers “totaled a mere $16 million, compared to nearly $74 million USD in 2021,” blockchain intelligence firm Crystal Blockchain says.

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The Rise Of Web3: What Cybersecurity Concerns Should We Look Out For?

The Rise Of Web3: What Cybersecurity Concerns Should We Look Out For? | Cybersecurity Leadership | Scoop.it
With such nascent technology, what other kinds of emerging threats are out there? And how do we protect ourselves?
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Don't Blame Bitcoin for Ransomware

Don't Blame Bitcoin for Ransomware | Cybersecurity Leadership | Scoop.it
Crypto has emerged as a staking horse amid a period of high-profile ransomware attacks. Industry expert Marcus Hutchins weighs in.
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Reversible blockchain transactions are key to fighting crime in crypto

Reversible blockchain transactions are key to fighting crime in crypto | Cybersecurity Leadership | Scoop.it
For some users, reversibility runs up against the idea of the blockchain. However, it could be a critical tool for fighting hackers and encouraging the mass adoption of cryptocurrency.
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Cybercrime predictions for 2022 - Deepflakes, Cryptocurrencies and misinformation

Cybercrime predictions for 2022 - Deepflakes, Cryptocurrencies and misinformation | Cybersecurity Leadership | Scoop.it
Cybercrime is finding new opportunities through cryptocurrencies, deepfakes and misinformation. It's more essential than ever to prepare.
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