Cybercriminals Target Truckers with Fuel Card Skimming Scams
Cybercriminals are giving carriers a run for their money by targeting truckers with fuel card skimming scams, making legitimate fuel expenses a tricky battle.
Tech Giants Commit to AI Safeguards in Deal with Biden Administration, But Regulation Concerns Remain
Several major tech companies, including Amazon, Google, Meta, Microsoft, and others, have made voluntary commitments to meet a set of artificial intelligence (AI) safeguards brokered by the White House.
Insights from Foley & Lardner's Annual White Paper on Industry Challenges and Adaptation
According to the annual "Manufacturing White Paper" by Foley & Lardner LLP, the manufacturing industry is facing significant shifts and challenges in various areas.
Third-Party Cyber Risk is a Growing Concern for Organizations
The reliance on third-party providers poses significant cyber risks for organizations, with a majority (57%) experiencing breaches or attacks through these relationships.
Possible North Korea-Linked Cyberattack Attempts to Steal Information from 1,000+ Networks
A cyberattack, possibly linked to North Korea, has attempted to install malware in over 1,000 networks to steal information and credentials from corporate networks.
Cybercrime can be prevented in the supply chain, if you keep an eye out for it
Cybersecurity is an increasingly important issue in the supply chain, as companies are increasingly reliant on digital systems to manage their operations.
New White House-led cybersecurity strategy could deeply benefit the nation’s supply chains
The Biden Administration announced its plans to expand the minimum cybersecurity requirements for critical industries with the goals of prevention - before cyberattacks can even begin.