Stephen Morai specializes in cybersecurity threats, focusing on hackers and threat actors for government organizations. His content covers state-sponsored cyberattacks, advanced persistent threats (APTs), and the importance of threat intelligence in cybersecurity. Although focusing mainly on government-centered insights, Stephen’s publications also translate well to enterprises and large-scale organizations.
Can Zero-Day Detection in IoT Be Achieved with Advanced AI Techniques? The rapid development of Internet of Things (IoT) networks has significantly amplified their vulnerability to cyber-attacks, triggering an urgent need for more advanced security mechanisms. This article focuses on addressing
The ransomware attack on UnitedHealth earlier this year has highlighted serious vulnerabilities within the healthcare industry's cyber defenses, drawing comparisons to the infamous Colonial Pipeline breach. It has prompted congressional testimony, intense scrutiny from lawmakers, and potential
In today's digital landscape, ransomware poses a significant threat to organizations of all sizes. Building a security-first culture is essential to mitigate these risks effectively. This article explores strategies and best practices for fostering a robust security culture within
Artificial intelligence (AI) has revolutionized various industries by enabling unparalleled advancements; however, its penetration into the digital world has also ushered in sophisticated cyber threats. According to a Gartner survey conducted among 286 senior enterprise risk executives, AI-enhanced
The CRON#TRAP campaign exemplifies a sophisticated cyber-attack strategy targeting Windows machines by leveraging weaponized Linux virtual machines (VMs) in a manner that challenges traditional antivirus solutions. At the heart of this attack is an initial phishing email containing a malicious
The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) has revolutionized various industries, including cybersecurity. While these technologies have significantly bolstered defenses, they have also provided cybercriminals with powerful tools to enhance their attack
In the rapidly evolving digital landscape, businesses are increasingly facing sophisticated cyber threats, many of which are driven by advancements in artificial intelligence (AI). This article explores how companies, particularly in Canada, are adapting to these AI-driven cybersecurity challenges.
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