Transatlantic Cable podcast, episode 258
Episode 258 of the Kaspersky podcast covers NFTs, crypto chaos and even more data breaches – tune in!
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Episode 258 of the Kaspersky podcast covers NFTs, crypto chaos and even more data breaches – tune in!
The most effective protection is increasing employees’ awareness, and it’s up to HR to maintain it.
We explore the latest method for detecting hidden cameras and microphones described in one of the year’s best studies on personal security.
One of the most complex, yet easy to understand, infosec studies of recent times.
How scammers lure YouTube users to a fake website where a purported bug lets them exchange Bitcoin at an excellent rate.
Cyber immune gateway that can shield IoT and IIoT devices from cyberthreats.
Episode 257 of the Kaspersky podcast includes hacking ships and planes, lost USB sticks in Japan and Instagram selfie age checks!
How cybercriminals extract bank card details pretending to be DHL.
Why the future belongs to neuromorphic processors, and how they differ from conventional processors in modern devices.
Five arguments in favor of installing security solutions on the endpoints of a small company.
Deep analysis of modern ransomware allows you to implement universal methods to counter them.
An unnamed hacker allegedly stole two million dollars’ worth of items from a CS:GO player’s backpack and has already started auctioning off the items.
From Metal Gear Solid 2 to “BidenCash” and NFTs, it’s episode 256 of the Transatlantic Cable!
Queryable Encryption in the MongoDB database management system, and how it can improve data protection.
How an intern can be a threat to your organization’s cybersecurity and what you can do about it.
Meet Valter Generoso, Technical Account Manager at Kaspersky Latin America.
Our experts studied the shadow market for initial access to corporate infrastructure.
From possible sentient AI to leaky stalkerware and digital doubles – it’s episode 255 of the Transatlantic Cable!
Kaspersky Managed Detection and Response experts identified the adversarial techniques that were most prevalent cybersecurity incidents in 2021.