Welcome to the Cyber Security Review website.
The growth of the internet has impacted profoundly on everyday life and the global economy. It has evolved into a global, interconnected network of systems and information – cyberspace – that we know today, transforming the conduct of business and opening new markets.
Threats posed by cybercriminals, state and non-state actors are persistent and constantly evolving. With an ever-growing number of cyber attacks on critical infrastructure, manufacturing, online commerce and digital life in general, security experts are finding that their work has become a race against the attackers.
Cyber Security Review promotes dialogue and provides a platform for information exchange and cooperation between stakeholders, industry, academia and cyber security experts worldwide, CSR helps to identify the emerging threats and facilitate the development of coherent policies and robust capabilities.
Latest news
- Oops! Black Basta ransomware flubs encryption
January 2, 2024
Researchers at SRLabs have made a decryption tool available for Black Basta ransomware, allowing some victims of the group to ...
- ‘Lazy’ broadband engineers blamed for exposing hospitals and banks to cyber attacks
January 2, 2024
Hospitals and banks are more exposed to cyber attacks because “lazy” broadband engineers are failing to fill in crucial forms, ...
- Australia: Cyber attack on Victoria’s court system may have exposed recordings of sensitive cases
January 1, 2024
Victoria’s court system has been hit by a ransomware attack, which an independent expert believes was orchestrated by Russian hackers. A ...
- Sneaky GPU.zip technique steals sensitive information from your graphics card
December 21, 2023
Researchers from four top American universities have uncovered a new way for threat actors to sneakily access visual information from ...
- Maldives to set up network to tackle cybercrime
March 28, 2023
Amendments have been submitted to the Act on Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters, designed to set up procedures for ...
- Microsoft suspends new sales in Russia
March 4, 2022
Microsoft has now committed over $35 million to support humanitarian assistance and relief efforts for Ukraine. This includes more than ...
