Why despite the fact that businesses and governments spend billions of dollars to fight cyber attacks are businesses continuing to fall prey to data breaches? Companies must build and sustain a strong security culture.
When an organisation is attempting to contain a security breach, there is no such thing as too many cooks – but instead, too many siloed cooks. Cutting through the silos will allow for more robust security and enable agility across areas of a business that are, in fact, complementary to each other.
The only way to truly understand and react appropriately to a security event is with context. Without context in detection and response, alerts become noise. Context lends a level of intelligence that aids in proper, proactive response.
Combining elements of information security, business continuity, and organizational resilience, a cyber resilience strategy can enable rapid recovery from an inevitable attack with little to no operational disruption.
Decision-makers have much work to do in order to make the federal privacy law a success. Enforcement will be the most important factor. The stricter the enforcement the higher likelihood of compliance and will dictate implementation willingness across the board.
Cyber insurance has become fiendishly difficult and extremely expensive to secure and maintain. Businesses looking to obtain cyber insurance would be wise to adhere to the principles of Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA).
Material risk-based cyber threat intelligence (CTI) can help financial companies remain in compliance while exploring up-to-date cyber threat protection and can help organizations find, respond to, and remediate cyberattacks before significant damage is done, while accelerating compliance and risk posture.
Here are the most significant cyber threats in 2022, and how some straightforward actions can spare your data from costly and time-consuming cyber attacks.
As the bonds and the economic cooperation go deeper and deeper, there are many avenues and initiatives for cooperation and discussion. EU-US privacy alignment in the immediate future is not only possible but de facto inevitable.
Cyber attacks are using better research and personalization to find a way to take advantage of the senior level or C-Suite — and cybersecurity operations are falling behind in combatting these whaling attacks.










