By Sean Duca, vice president and regional chief security officer for Asia Pacific and Japan at Palo Alto Networks - Some economists predict that we could soon face a global recession. Looking at history, this does not bode well for levels of cybercrime. However, there is some evidence that macroeconomic conditions can impact cybercrime. In times of economic downturn, for example, cybercrime may increase as people turn to illegal activities to make money.
In the wake of the largest fine for failing to follow market disclosure rules, the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) has come out swinging, promising that higher fines are to co
Science, technology and all its components have strongly benefited the human race over generations. By definition, it is the search for new knowledge to improve the quality of life. However, everything has the potential of being good or bad depending on the people who are behind it.
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