Software as a Service (SaaS) is everywhere, and its use in work environments presents cybersecurity risks to organizations. Identify the top risks of SaaS and how to manage them to maintain business resilience.
A cybersecurity education partnership between Infosec Institute and charity organization VetJobs can help military veterans and spouses build their security and information technology (IT) careers.
The Colorado School Safety Resource Center (CSSRC) released crisis guidelines to help K-12 security leaders and security teams at institutions of higher education prepare for and respond to large-scale emergencies.
The Ohio Student Safety Advisory Council will work to identify school safety concerns and develop security strategies to address them. Students across Ohio can take part in the council and determine how to engage their peers in school safety.
From youth outreach to recruitment efforts in high schools, community colleges and universities, cybersecurity leaders can develop the cyber workforce and find talented candidates.
Engaging Multinational Police Women on Equality and Rights (EMPoWER), a project from the U.S. Department of Justice and the Department of State's Counterterrorism Bureau, aims to provide leadership opportunities for women in security.
Security leaders, employees and users all play a part in cybersecurity success. Implementing employee awareness programs and user education initiatives can help bridge an organization’s security gaps.
A cybersecurity tactic to reduce ransomware and increase security awareness: simulated phishing campaigns. Here are four considerations for enterprise security leaders thinking about adopting the cyber defense technique.
Fresno City College, located in California, has broken ground on the new First Responders Center. The center will provide a training facility for police, fire and medical responders.
In an effort to close the gap between technology and human error, companies are leveraging personalized cybersecurity training to reduce costly breaches.