Nearly 60% of organizations experienced data loss or exfiltration caused by an employee mistake on email in the last 12 months, according to new research from Tessian.
When it comes to building a security-first culture, a layered approach that takes physical security, security solutions and training into consideration is best.
Enterprise security leaders can learn the five types of social media risk and follow these steps to help mitigate it and develop long-term risk management strategies in their organizations.
Cybersecurity leader Simon Scully brings his security monitoring and vulnerability management experience to his Vice President and Chief Information Security Officer roles at Venerable.
Security awareness should be an ongoing campaign, not just an event. That campaign, just like any marketing campaign, starts with a thorough understanding of the target audience — the people you wish to influence to adapt security best practices.
Today’s security threat landscape necessitates that security leaders work on an ongoing, effective security awareness program, tackling the inherent challenge of employee participation.
More than 99% of websites use third-party scripts. Still, only one in three can detect potential problems that could lead to digital skimming and Magecart attacks, according to a new PerimeterX study.
Let’s face it, cybersecurity isn’t the responsibility of a single person, team or department -- it’s a shared responsibility of the entire organization, along with its extended network of technology partners, vendors and suppliers. Since humans are the biggest cybersecurity risk, the concept of a security culture is even more relevant and significant in today’s times.