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Tag: Zero Trust

AI in Social Engineering

AI is significantly enhancing social engineering attacks, making them more targeted, convincing, and harder to detect. Traditional phishing attempts often had clear red flags like poor grammar or unfamiliar writing styles, but with generative AI, attackers can now create highly personalized, grammatically perfect messages that mimic an individual’s writing or speaking style. This evolution poses […]

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Zero Trust

Zero trust has transformed cybersecurity by eliminating reliance on traditional perimeter defenses, especially in an era of remote work, cloud services, and advanced cyber threats. Coined in 2009 by Forrester analyst John Kindervag, zero trust operates on the principle of “Never trust, always verify.” It emphasizes strict identity and access management, secure key management, and […]

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MFA Adoption

Security breaches linked to passwords persist in the digital age, primarily due to the slow adoption of Multi Factor Authentication (MFA). While passwordless authentication is emerging as a potential solution, it faces integration challenges. Moreover, the increasing use of AI tools in cyber attacks underscores the importance of implementing zero-trust initiatives and robust MFA practices. […]

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