By prioritizing asset management, organizations can enhance their security posture, optimize existing security investments, and meet compliance requirements, ultimately safeguarding their digital assets and operations in the cloud, on-prem, or hybrid environment.
For IT and security teams, the dramatic increase in demand for applications and digital services, coupled with these heightened expectations for flawless application performance, creates a huge challenge.
During a M&A process, the scope of the organization’s attack surface is stretched to new limits. Every company, from Fortune 500s to smaller enterprises, has digital baggage that can dramatically increase potential security risks, from multiple generations of technologies, various IT stacks, and new and unknown risks in their environments.
As the CCPA comes into effect in the new year, we should prepare to see stricter regulations unfold both in the US and at a national level. Companies hiring for the CISO role must ensure candidates are informed of the legal expectations and are up to speed with protocols for security incidents.
Without a pragmatic approach to ICS security, businesses could face serious consequences and shutdown of production when vulnerabilities are exploited by threat actors.
With more hackers taking advantage of software patches to find vulnerabilities and attack system, programmers need to focus on securing the code at its foundation and not rely on updates.
Largest cyber attack in history has been predicted to happen soon, companies should look into using AI based cybersecurity systems to decrease their probability of this attack.
Facebook password leak has exposed up to 600 million user's plaintext passwords to company employees. And this appears to have been ongoing since 2012. Will this add more fuel on the antitrust fire?
New MacOS Catalina announced in June 2019 had captured interests of many users with the promise to take them further. What are the benefits when it comes to data security and privacy?
Mobile smartphone usage is now reaching saturation point in the developed world. Increasingly mobile phones are becoming (or have become) indispensable business tools as well as powerful communication devices. However, with great power comes great responsibility – something that seems to have escaped U.S. President Donald Trump who is still using a legacy Android device. In this article we examine just why mobile devices present massive challenges when it comes to data security – and why business users need to be vigilant.










