by Proteon | Aug 6, 2024 | Blogs, Cybersecurity Regulations and Compliance, Emerging Threats and Trends, Europe, Netherlands, News, Products, Security Awareness and Training
There is a lot of information out there about the new directive NIS2 that will affect more sectors in Europe. Chances are, you’ve probably heard that it’s broader, more extensive and focuses on large, important businesses and organisations. But have you heard as well...
by Proteon | Aug 5, 2024 | Africa, Cameroon, Cybersecurity Regulations and Compliance
The World Bank is looking to help Cameroon strengthen its cyebersecurity to boost online transactions. They have announced an open call for experts to offer their assistance in this project, and proposals are accepted until August 12. What Experts Are Needed? They are...
by Proteon | Jul 31, 2024 | Data breaches and hacks, India, Uncategorized
In light of the recent $230 million hack at WazirX, the Bharat Web3 Association (BWA) is intensifying its efforts to boost cybersecurity and protect consumers in India’s crypto sector. Led by Dilip Chenoy, the BWA has set up two specialized groups to tackle...
by Proteon | Jul 24, 2024 | Data breaches and hacks, Government services, North America, United States
Hackers have released internal documents from Leidos Holdings Inc, a major IT services provider for the U.S. government. According to Bloomberg News, the breach involves data taken during a previous incident affecting a system from Diligent Corp., which Leidos uses....
by Proteon | Jul 19, 2024 | Asia, Banking, Blogs, Emerging Threats and Trends, Europe, Government services, Healthcare, Information security, Japan, Netherlands, News, North America, Transportation, United Kingdom, United States
There’s been a global computer outage in the morning of July 19. It looks like the problem started when Windows users ran an update for their computers. After the computer updates, it shows a blue screen with an error message. The problem appears to be a flaw in...
by Proteon | Jul 15, 2024 | Data breaches and hacks, Digital providers, United States
AT&T recently disclosed that it paid a hacker over $370,000 to delete stolen customer data following an April data breach. This incident exposed the call and text records of nearly all AT&T customers, including phone numbers and call counts. After the breach,...