Siloed technologies with different management and configuration dashboards cobbled together create security gaps and visibility blind spots that slow cyber response, mitigation and recovery.
As the war in Ukraine intensifies and the risk of cyber-attacks from Russia grows, protecting intellectual property is both a national security issue, and also an economic one.
For SMBs, one breach that compromises the larger entities of their supply chain is enough to jeopardize business-critical revenue streams. With supply chain attacks an ongoing reality, now is the time for SMBs to think proactively about how to maximize the value of their security stack.
Synthetic identity fraud and identity fraud in general were the costliest kinds of fraud that U.S. ecommerce merchants suffered during 2021, as the incidence and total cost of online fraud continues to rise. Authorities and analysts report growth in the number of criminals targeting children and teenagers online.
In an increasingly virtual world — digital footprints have expanded exponentially since the pandemic — big data, or any dataset that holds confidential information or intellectual property, is the next asset to be weaponized.
Security is one of the greatest concerns for organizations in the airline industry when adopting cloud-based technologies in their digital transformation.
The exit of the United Kingdom from the EU has caused turmoil in world markets and has far reaching consequences for those companies in the European Union doing business with the country – and vice versa. There has also been some uncertainty about how the authorities based in London will be treating data security and privacy issues. The consensus seems to be that companies doing business with the second largest economy in Europe (after Germany) should be adopting a ‘business as usual’ approach. However, will this necessarily be the case in the future? Will global companies with a British connection (including those in Asia) be forced to revisit how they treat data security and privacy issues when dealing with the United Kingdom – and will British companies move away from the rules that have been set in place by Brussels? We take a closer look.
President Biden’s Executive Order includes a provision that would require software vendors selling to the federal government to maintain a Software Bill of Materials (SBOM). Unfortunately, it’s not that simple.
When targeted by an Advanced Persistent Threat (APT), an organization needs to be ready to defend from a variety of different attacks coming from different directions, sometimes all at once, and sometimes over a period of time.
Organizations should be wary of the security risks posed by AR technology with growth in usage for lowering operational costs, increasing productivity and streamlining processes.










