Recent Russian hack that hit the Pentagon and multiple U.S. agencies should jolt enterprises from any lingering “breach fatigue” and jump-start efforts around cybersecurity.
For organisations to thrive, they need to prioritise outcomes in their IT investments, leverage trusted industry ecosystems and demonstrate an ability to adapt operating models to customer requirements.
Security defenses, almost by definition, are frequently one step behind threat actors as we often must see what we are up against before mounting an effective counterstrategy. Despite this, it’s important to begin with the right foundational layers, and then evolve those layers and defenses as rapidly as possible.
The security industry was hit by an increasing number of AI-powered cyberattacks in 2023, and that is not going to slow down in 2024. As these attacks evolve as AI infiltrates every aspect of business, here’s what security leaders should resolve to do this year amid AI threats.
If 2024 was the year of artificial intelligence (AI) hype, 2025 was the year of AI accountability. The legal landscape shifted from theoretical debates to concrete enforcement actions and compliance deadlines.
While organizations should prepare for a passwordless authentication-based future, in the interim, companies need to implement a strategy that utilizes as few passwords as possible, including products such as a password manager for business, federation, and privileged access management (PAM).
Shift to remote working has contributed to an unrelenting cybersecurity emergency. Here are three cybersecurity lessons from the pandemic that every organization should learn as they prepare for the future of hybrid work.
Phishing is a massive cyber security threat and very much still plagues the healthcare industry. What are the email security setbacks faced by the healthcare providers which make them vulnerable?
No matter how boring or clichéd this might sound, information security policies and procedures are the pillars successful organizations are built on, setting the stage for a sound security culture and helping to create a foundation for a truly resilient organization.
While AI and Quantum may be powerful tools, don’t get distracted. As organizations race to unlock their potential, it’s easy to lose sight of the basic truth: your cybersecurity foundation matters more than ever.










