A CEO’s involvement shouldn’t only come as a last resort. CEOs should take a proactive stance to highlight that security is also in the business’s best interest and can be balanced with the overarching goals of the business. With the CEO on board, the spotlight then shifts back to the CISO who must then begin work to create a security-focused organization.
Major elections are being held around the world, and many with razor thin margins promise to be contentious, emotive and hard-fought. Proponents of particular candidates and parties are using active disinformation campaigns to spread lies, innuendos and misinformation, to promote their candidate and disincentivize their opponent’s supporters from voting.
Your people are your organization’s greatest asset, but their digital identities are also your most significant risk areas. No other facet of your IT environment is more frequently attacked. A compromised identity is the easiest way into your digital infrastructure and a gold mine for hackers.
Recent federal directives on finding and reducing cyber risks correctly, along with the change from traditional cybersecurity methods to managing hybrid attack surfaces, show how complicated things are getting when it comes to federal cybersecurity.
Accidental injuries remain a top reason for deaths in the US. Even in cities like Birmingham, where the population is...
As the automotive industry continues to become more data-driven, a delicate balance must be struck between ongoing rollout of new or enhanced services and comprehensive security for data across the automobile, its operators and the interdependent layers of companies who work closely together to build today’s and tomorrow’s vehicles.
Cybersecurity data breaches are near constant, placing immense pressure on security teams. We hear the word ‘burnout’ quite often but what is overlooked is the root cause.
Welcome to Hack-tober, or as it's officially known, Cybersecurity Awareness Month – a great time for your business to review policies and procedures to mitigate against cyberattacks.
Fact-checking is a small but crucial part of an overarching culture of cybersecurity. The security team is not the only group that must live and breathe security; employees and business leaders must also do the same.
The 2024 election season is facing an unprecedented challenge: AI-driven disinformation and cyberattacks. As AI’s influence grows, its ability to spread misinformation, create deepfakes, and target election systems becomes more dangerous.










