Without the public servers that provide DNS records, users would have to memorize numerical Internet Protocol (IP) addresses rather than a simple website name.
Cybersecurity breaches impacting multinational corporations have become increasingly common in today’s digital age.
The coronavirus pandemic has resulted in mass school closings, children restricted to indoor activities and limitations on what they can safely do in their normal daily routine.
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced last Friday that a major cyberattack by a “sophisticated state-based actor” has hit the nation.
Cyberbullying involves using social media to make disparaging, hurtful comments about a fellow student, spreading rumors to damage someone’s reputation.
As the coronavirus has forced many workers to work from home these days, one area where they need to become more involved in is the protection of sensitive data.
As the coronavirus has forced many workers to work from home these days, one area where they need to become more involved is the protection of sensitive data.
I recently sat down with the author of a new FICINT novel called Burn-In, a riveting technothriller that is not only highly entertaining but meticulously researched and presents a near-future state that is closer than you think.