The relentless march to the cloud is good news for CIOs concerned about ransomware. And once most enterprises have most of their infrastructure there, ransomware attacks will become an occasional annoyance, not a catastrophic disaster.
With the number of machines rising to vastly surpass the number of people using them, machine identity management has recently garnered attention from IT leaders all over the world, especially among organizations undergoing a digital transformation.
Remote working is here to stay and will require many changes to ensure operational resilience. Here are the key areas that Security Operation Centres should pay attention to as they adapt to an ever changing threat landscape.
How can an organization prevent unauthorized people from looking over their remote employee's shoulders? By utilizing an identity confirmation solution that combines biometrics, object recognition, and AI, businesses will ensure only approved employees view sensitive data.
In response to tightening security, it appears that ransomware hackers are adopting new methods. One gang, Lockbit 2.0, is now offering millions of dollars to employees who are willing to help them gain access to a network.
Vendor relationships with B2B sharing economy companies are more transactional and often the workforce is also less meticulously vetted. The biggest risk most vendors face today (and one that CIOs are increasingly wary of) when leveraging B2B sharing services is cybersecurity.
For IT and security teams, the dramatic increase in demand for applications and digital services, coupled with these heightened expectations for flawless application performance, creates a huge challenge.
While cybersecurity risks will continue to accelerate across the healthcare industry, organizations can help protect themselves from ongoing dangers by being vigilant, creating resiliency, an incident response plan and building security awareness.
Zero Trust architecture (ZTA) has quickly become one of the hottest new trends in enterprise cyber security. What are the benefits? What role does digital identity and access management play in the Zero Trust model?
Executive order acknowledges both the inherent value of consumer data and the importance of data privacy compliance requirements during mergers and acquisitions. Compliance will now be even more burdensome.










