The process of patch management in modern healthcare is often met with a variety of obstacles. From budget constraints, to IT teams being overworked and understaffed, to limited detection capabilities and alert fatigue, security teams often do not have the resources to take on such a time-consuming task.
An attack on SAP systems can have a devastating impact on business operations, greatly affecting finances and reputation. Here are four ways to increase SAP security
Today’s modern enterprise is struggling with three key data challenges: the immense growth in how much data an organization must manage,, the massive migration of data to the cloud, and that business-critical data worth protecting now takes a myriad of forms.
Having a robust approach to cyber hygiene in healthcare organizations not only improves clinical cybersecurity and the efficiency of clinical operations, it also ultimately improves patient safety and privacy.
In post-Roe America, the rapidly shifting legal landscape—that varies state-to-state—has led organizations and individuals alike to seek ways to protect their digital and physical privacy when seeking or providing reproductive healthcare.
Product developers always face the challenge of creating a pleasing user experience without increasing legal risk, how can companies find a balance between them?
Fraudsters are continuously looking for security loopholes to compromise data. Learn more about International Fraud Awareness week and what you can do to protect your business’s sensitive data using tokenization.
Banks' current measures against cyber fraud are falling short – and the numbers don’t lie. With a hyperactive threat landscape, what steps should financial institutions take to maximize cybersecurity?
Contact center agents, security teams, and even consumers themselves must strengthen their defences and understand their liabilities. The higher our collective “Fraud IQ” grows, the happier and safer honest people will be.
Fraud Is Affecting US and Non-Western Markets Differently: What the US Can Do to Gain Consumer Trust
In the US, the uptick in fraud has decreased consumer trust in brands and the digital services they use. 36% of US consumers have experienced a combined share of online fraud and personal online breaches, and only 33% of consumers saying they can trust the digital services they use.










