In the rapidly evolving world of cybersecurity, distinguishing between vulnerabilities, cyber threats, and cyber risks is not just a technicality—it's a necessity. As threats grow more sophisticated, the distinction between these concepts becomes crucial for businesses aiming to mature their security posture.
As we navigate the complexities of cybersecurity in 2024, state and local government leaders are standing at a critical juncture. Establishing a comprehensive cyber defense strategy has become an indispensable requirement for state and local governments.
Insurance giant Allianz SE's annual survey on business risk finds that organizations are most concerned about cyber events going into 2024, once again placing it as their top risk category above business interruption and natural catastrophes.
The world of cybersecurity — which includes both tactics by hackers and how we combat increasingly complex data breaches and attacks — is constantly evolving. Learn more about top security and risk management trends in 2024, including cyberwarfare, the zero trust model and more.
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.
94% of businesses experienced an attack in the past 12 months with 74% of incidents attributed to cyber risks associated with technology adopted during the remote working period.