Through robust communication and targeted employee education, leaders can achieve a balance between introducing new security controls and ensuring employees understand the need for them in the first place.
As merchants weigh the risks and rewards of expanding into the Metaverse, it’s important to understand the fraud and customer experience implications. Before making the leap, retailers should ensure their existing digital commerce platforms are secure.
With an increased reliance on modern technology, this has coincided simultaneously with a rise in the number of cyberattacks that are taking place.
Are Password Managers the Missing Link When It Comes To Protecting Organizations From Cyber Attacks?
Why is it that despite their proven ability to control password hygiene by generating strong and unique passwords, auto-filling passwords, and credentials, storing passwords and files, and auditing password security, 70% of organizations are still not using a password manager?
The days of managing from the shadows are long gone for the CISO. Today’s CISO is more than an advisor to the C-suite with 88% of boards of directors viewing cybersecurity as a business risk. The role for the CISO has expanded to encompass advising the entire business and employees on how they can help ensure data security.
File integrity monitoring refers to the process of monitoring files and folders in a system to identify file modification, creation, or deletion. By using file integrity monitoring tools, it is possible to audit changes made to monitored files and directories on endpoints.
Generally speaking, the more SaaS applications an organization has in its tech stack, the greater the risk of suffering a cyberattack. Many organizations take a hands-off approach to SaaS security, making these applications a prime target for hackers.
APIs are being deployed so fast and at such scale that companies risk both not knowing what they have (Shadow APIs), and losing control of API security, including exposing vital data and processes.
To ensure that the patient information being generated, stored and exchanged is secure, healthcare organizations are rapidly implementing mobile device management (MDM solutions) to push extensive security policies and tailor the usage of their diverse types of devices to ensure that the data stored on them is secured efficiently.
Given the recent focus on the capabilities enabled by Privacy Enhancing Technologies (PETs), it will be helpful to understanding the basic components of the category. There are also a number of myths and misconceptions about PETs that are being perpetuated in the market.










