In a world where technology is advancing by leaps and bounds, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become an integral part of our daily lives, driving innovation in various sectors. It's impossible not to feel a certain enthusiasm for the ease that AI brings to our personal and professional lives, but just like any other emerging technology, there are some security risks associated with it.
In the dynamic and complex cybersecurity landscape, where threats are constantly evolving and cyber attacks are an inevitability, learning through real-life cases becomes an invaluable tool.
The term spoofing is becoming increasingly common in the context of cyber attacks, as it is a technique that can be used for phishing. The key point of a spoofing attack is that the message appears to originate from a secure source, leading someone to overcome a mental defense barrier.
Entering a new year is the ideal time to recall and reflect on our cybersecurity practices. A crucial theme in the cybersecurity ecosystem is authentication, and as technology advances, it is important to be aware of best practices in this area and how to leverage this tool.
The world is in constant evolution, and cybersecurity is no exception. In recent times, cyber attacks have become increasingly frequent, and it is essential for organizations to keep up with cybersecurity trends to prevent and mitigate negative impacts.
In the last 3 years, online shopping has been on the rise, and the trend is set to continue. According to a recent report from Klarna's Shopping Pulse edition, 26% of Portuguese people shop online once a week, which is 4% more than in the last quarter of 2022.