Sophos: Only half of employees think cyber security policies are needed
According to a recent study by Sophos, employees in Poland have different approaches to cybersecurity rules. Only less than half…
According to a recent study by Sophos, employees in Poland have different approaches to cybersecurity rules. Only less than half…
On Tuesday, January 8, 2022, the head of the Ministry of National Defense, Mariusz Błaszczak, appointed a new unit of…
As Microsoft itself claims, in November 2021 it managed to repel the largest DDoS attack in history. The source of…
Check Point Research has re-examined the most popular methods of infecting enterprise infrastructure by cybercriminals. The most frequently used method…
Cyber threats are slowly becoming a permanent feature of many organizations, and many are ready to pay a ransom in…
At the end of 2021 President Andrzej Duda signed a law on the establishment of the Central Office for Combating…
Every tenth Internet user in Poland does not protect their devices against potential cyber threats. If we decide on a…
Large and medium-sized companies in Poland approach digital security efforts differently, but already 95% of large and 62% of medium-sized…
According to a Citrix study, since the beginning of the pandemic, as many as 85% of financial institutions in Poland…
Check Point and Samsung are creating a joint project to develop mobile security services. To this end, the companies want…
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