Category - Cyber + Reputation Risk

Cybersecurity Risk Vector

Cybersecurity Risk Vectors in Crypto

Cryptocurrencies are valuable, and they can be stolen. It is a fact that has been well-known in the cryptocurrency space for a while now. When cryptocurrencies were first introduced, they were touted as being “unstealable” because of how difficult it would be to transfer them from one person to another. However, as cybercrime evolved and advanced over time, hackers found ways to breach these supposedly impenetrable systems with relative ease. Despite this risk factor, many corporations continue to invest heavily in crypto-related startups that are targeted by these malicious actors.
Read More
Digijaks Services

Digijaks Services

Digijaks Services
Read More
Disinformation Cyber Risk

Disinformation Caused Cyber + Reputation Risk For Businesses

Disinformation is a word that gets thrown around a lot, but in the context of cybersecurity and online reputation management, it's also an increasingly important issue. Disinformation refers to false information intended to deceive and manipulate people with the goal of subverting democracy.
Read More
Colored chess pieces on a digital looking chess board

Dynamic Landscape of Cybersecurity Governance

In an era where digital threats loom large, the corporate world is undergoing a profound transformation in cybersecurity governance. Recent legislative actions are reshaping the dynamics of corporate boardrooms, emphasizing the pivotal role of cybersecurity experts at the highest echelons of decision-making.
Read More
AI Tabletop Fails

Generative AI Tabletop Fails

With the advent of generative AI and machine learning, it's now possible to create adversaries that can learn from past experiences. These tabletop fails will help you understand the dangers of playing against an unpredictable opponent.
Read More
River of data

Identity and Your Reputation Meet.

The impact of emerging technologies, including sensors and mobility-as-a-service, artificial intelligence, quantum computing, virtual reality, blockchain, and the internet of things upon the reputational risks that organizations face is well documented. However, the ways in which the emerging technologies transform personal identity are less well known.
Read More
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 Cyber + Reputational Risk

Reputation + Cyber Risk of Quantum Computing

Quantum computing does alter, sometimes permanently both reputation risk and cybersecurity risk in multiple ways. These changes affect businesses, and therefore what they should do to prepare for these changes. Quantum computing does change personal reputation risk as well.
Read More