Accounting for Cybersecurity Risks in the U.S. Transport Industry

Author(s):

Oscar Collins, Editor-in-Chief, Modded

Transportation Industry Security Risks

The world has become increasingly interconnected through technology. Many countries rely on their transportation systems to deliver goods domestically and overseas. Cybercriminals understand the necessity and exploit it for their gain. The past few years have seen the transportation industry come under attack from cybertheft. Technology has enhanced protection, but many organizations still face threats. … Read more

Single Sign-On: Balancing Power and Responsibility

Author(s):

François Amigorena, Founder and CEO, IS Decisions

Single Sign-On: Balancing Power and Responsibility

Single Sign-On (SSO) is a powerful productivity tool for organizations today. Facilitating access to on-premises and cloud-based applications, it dramatically simplifies the user experience. With SSO, users simply logon once, open a web browser or portal application, and open any and every application provisioned for them by IT.  But as Peter Parker’s Uncle Ben taught us “with … Read more

Are Businesses Prepared to Fight Bot Attacks on APIs?

Author(s):

Vinugayathri Chinnasamy, Senior Content Writer, Indusface

Are Businesses Prepared to Fight Bot Attacks on APIs

According to a new report, API attacks exploded in 2021 as malicious bots continued to invade the internet. Compared to last year’s data collection, there was an increase of 41% in attacks on Internet-connected systems. Media companies (up 174%) and financial services companies (683 million bot attacks) have seen increases in malicious bot attacks from January … Read more