• May 18 2021

    The Shift from Ransomware to Data Theft Extortion

    With data theft extortion, instead of a single ransom demand, there may be hundreds or thousands. In most cases, cybercriminals are adopting a dual-revenue model where a single, large-scale ransom demand is accompanied by individual ransoms for affected parties.

  • April 19 2021

    When Firewalls Fail: How to Prevent Cyberattacks in 2021

    Cybercriminals continue to find ways around web application firewalls, but there are better options for preventing attacks such as data exfiltration prevention.

  • February 23 2021

    What’s Your Data Exfiltration Strategy?

    What’s your data exfiltration strategy? If you don’t have one, the good news is you're not alone. When it comes to preventing cyberattacks many organizations are still focused on protecting the perimeter to keep the bad actors out.

  • February 15 2021

    Ransomware Breaches and Class Action Lawsuits

    While some organizations are waking up to the fact the ransomware attacks are in fact data breaches, unless perhaps data exfiltration technology can prove otherwise, many are still opting to sweep the attack under the carpet.

  • January 20 2021

    Data Exfiltration Prevention and the Top 10 Cyberattacks of 2020

    Looking back at the cyberattacks of 2020, selecting what we see as the top 10 was no easy task. Attacks were frequent, particularly when it came to ransomware, which rose seven-fold last year. We discuss how data exfiltration prevention could have stopped the top 10 cyberattacks of 2020.

  • December 6 2019

    Data Exfiltration – What you Need to Know

    Data exfiltration, data loss or data leakage is essentially the theft or removal of information or data from an electronic device, typically a computer, mobile phone or other Internet connected device.