NotPetya costs FedEx $300m, now weighs up cyber insurance
FedEx did consider cyber insurance but thought the market was "too thin". After NotPetya, it's taking a second look.
FedEx did consider cyber insurance but thought the market was "too thin". After NotPetya, it's taking a second look.
Merck expects a long road ahead to fully recover from the Petya cyber attack in late June.
FedEx says systems are still down after Petya attacks as UK bank Lloyds spots cyber insurance opportunity.
During the holiday season it's not unusual for both UPS and FedEx to show up at the Bradley household on an almost daily basis. We receive order confirmation and shipping notification emails for each delivery - and that's just what cybercriminals are counting on. It's just one of the many ways they exploit the holiday season to target more victims.
Tony Bradley | 09 Dec | Read more
A new report suggests that the onset of big data is making companies increasingly vulnerable to competitors and attackers as they generate, collect and analyse more information.
Dipti Fatania | 27 Nov | Read more
The Security for Business Innovation Council, comprised of IT security professionals from 19 companies worldwide, called Cloud computing the main disruptive force for 2013. In its report, "Information Security Shake-Up," the group said it was evident many organizations are preparing to move more business processes to the cloud. This year, it will even be "mission-critical apps and regulated data" consigned to the cloud.
Ellen Messmer | 03 Jan | Read more
A sizeable spike in <a href="http://www.networkworld.com/news/2011/051811-microsoft-one-in-14-downloads.html">malicious email attachments</a> is just subsiding, but if history is any indicator, several smaller spikes are about to follow that use even more deceptive means than their predecessors.
Tim Greene | 17 Aug | Read more
The biggest business challenge today, in the minds of many information security officers, is the stealthy online infiltration by attackers to steal valuable proprietary information. The reality, they say, is that these so-called "advanced persistent threats" are so rampant and unrelenting they are forcing IT to rethink network security.
Ellen Messmer | 03 Aug | Read more
Delivering packages to customers in a timely fashion takes more than a good shipping label.
Cindy Waxer | 04 Nov | Read more