Category - Crisis Security

Key Cybersecurity Trends of 2023

Key Cybersecurity trends of 2023 by Digijaks CEO Alan W. Silberberg

Key Cybersecurity trends of 2023 by Digijaks CEO Alan W. Silberberg
Read More
Note pad and computer showing a graph

Law Firms’ Cyber Vulnerabilities: Hacked by CLOP Ransomware Gang

In recent years, the cybersecurity landscape has witnessed an increase in sophisticated hacking techniques targeting various industries. Law firms, in particular, have recently fallen victim to the nefarious activities of the CLOP ransomware gang.
Read More
Digijaks Group Services

Navigating Privacy, Security, and Quantum Computing Challenges in the Spatial Web: Web 3.0 Unveiled

This post will embark on an exploration of the captivating realm known as the Spatial Web, often referred to as Web 3.0. This revolutionary convergence of augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), the Internet of Things (IoT), blockchain, and artificial intelligence/machine learning (AI/ML) not only presents exciting opportunities but also poses substantial privacy and security challenges. Furthermore, the emergence of quantum computing adds an extra layer of complexity to this dynamic landscape.
Read More

Quantum Computing Revolution + Your Organization

Quantum computing is a new technology that will change the world. It will be a game changer in cybersecurity and will also change how we think about privacy and reputation. Quantum computing is the next big technology revolution. It will create new opportunities in cybersecurity, reliability and anonymity.
Read More
Reputation and Cyber Defenses

Reputation and Cyber Personal Defenses in Digital World

Cyber attacks are on the rise, and with them comes a unique set of challenges. The digital world we have created is both an exciting and worrisome place; it's exciting because we're now able to interact with each other in ways that were previously impossible, but it's also worrisome because this new world has given birth to new dangers. In today's digital age, cyber attacks are becoming more frequent and can cause more harm than ever before. As a result, there has been an increase in the need for cyber personal defenses – especially when it comes to reputation management (reputation management).
Read More
Social Engineering

Social Engineering | Easy Vector To Attack

You can think of social engineering as the art of deception. The attacker will try to get you to give them something they want without realizing what's happening—it could be your username, password, credit card number, or even your identity.
Read More
AI Cybersecurity Risk

The Growing Threat: Evolving Social Engineering Attacks Harnessing Deep Fake Videos

In an ever-evolving digital landscape, the realm of cybersecurity constantly grapples with emerging threats. Among the most concerning trends witnessed in recent years is the surge in social engineering attacks driven by the convergence of deep fake videos, AI-generated counterfeit social media accounts, and the systematic extraction of personal data from the internet. This comprehensive examination delves into the nuances of these advanced threats, underscoring the imperative for individuals and organizations to bolster their defenses.
Read More

Water Utilities Are Getting Hacked. Why?

Water Utilities are getting hacked, ransomed and breached in growing numbers in the United States. Is this because many purchased digital switches from companies providing products specifically designed to disrupt from within?
Read More
What is being safe online mean anyway?

What Does Being Safe Online Even Mean?

When we are not safe online, we can be extremely vulnerable. If a hacker gets access to our personal information and uses it in ways that we don’t approve of, our lives may be changed forever. They might use your credit card to go on a shopping spree; they may send out emails from your account; or worse yet: they could use your information in order to steal even more of your identity.
Read More
Hands holding a mobile phone in a digital zone

Why Families Now Face Nation-State Level Cyber Attacks?

In an era dominated by digital connectivity, families are finding themselves increasingly vulnerable to cyber threats that were once considered exclusive to governments and large corporations. This shift towards nation-state level cyber attacks targeting individuals and families raises critical questions about online security and the evolving nature of cyber warfare. This blog post aims to delve into the reasons behind this alarming trend and explore strategies to safeguard family digital environments.
Read More

You cannot copy content of this page