In light of the recent report detailing the infiltration of three more U.S. telecom providers by the China-linked espionage group known as Salt Typhoon, the importance of robust cybersecurity measures has never been more evident. This incident, which follows a series…
Quantum Computing Breakthrough: A New Era for Data Encryption
In a groundbreaking development, researchers from Shanghai University have successfully cracked RSA and AES data encryption using quantum computing1. This marks the first time that quantum computers have been able to compromise these widely used encryption methods, posing a significant threat…
The Dangers of AI-Powered Malware
In recent years, the rise of AI-powered malware has become a significant threat to cybersecurity. According to a recent article from TechRadar, this type of malware has evolved to include image recognition capabilities, making it even more dangerous and difficult to…
Protecting Critical Infrastructure: How READY Can Help
In today’s digital age, the security of critical infrastructure has never been more important. Recent cyberattacks have highlighted the vulnerabilities in our essential systems, from water treatment facilities to internet service providers. As these threats continue to evolve, it’s crucial for…
Navigating the Cyberstorm: A Recap of 2024’s Top Data Breaches
The digital landscape has been anything but tranquil in 2024. From ransomware attacks to data theft, organizations worldwide have faced relentless cyber threats. READY, as a leading technology provider, understands the urgency of safeguarding businesses against these perils. In this blog…
Why Adlumin is the Perfect Security Partner for Ready’s Multi-Cloud Expertise
The alliance between Ready and industry leaders like AWS, Azure, GCP is formidable, offering unparalleled cloud solutions. But why is Adlumin the perfect missing piece to complete this powerful cybersecurity puzzle? Security Expertise for the Multi-Cloud Landscape Ready excels at navigating…
Why You Need To Change All Your Passwords Immediately
Heartbleed is a huge issue because it allows the bad guys to look in the secret handshake and see your usernames, passwords and personal information. The bigger issue is a reference one. Once the secret handshake is compromised, bad guys will know exactly how your information is processed by the site you’re trying to access.
Do’s and Don’ts of Password Security
Earlier this week, we discussed how making your password longer can make it more secure. It’s a great first step, but it doesn’t mitigate all the elements of risk when it comes to online security. Here are some other things you need to remember.
Longer Passwords Are More Secure
These days, most of our important information is stored online. Bank accounts, e-mail, credit card information and social networking afford us convenience, connection and communication, but they also give potential attackers the ability to access all of the same information. One of the best defenses is a super strong password.