From unalignment in safety and cybersecurity regulations and standards to the increased risk of cyberattacks in functional safety systems as they become better connected, there is a need for security experts to expand and deepen collaboration to close the gap between functional safety and cybersecurity.
For the past many years, the focus in cybersecurity has been on collecting data. But now, cybersecurity leaders are drowning in data, which is introducing a new type of risk to organizations. By increasing their data observability capabilities, organizations can improve performance, threat detection, incident response and other key processes.
With digital transformations, the goal is to transform data security teams from gatekeepers to enablers capable of performing at the speed of the cloud.
Security teams have an unprecedented number of assets to inventory, manage and secure across a cloud-based organization, according to a new JupiterOne report.
Organizations can improve their security profile by implementing a plan that includes best practices and rules for compliance along with the technology to implement it.
Ransomware as a service (RaaS) affiliate group AvosLocker has targeted a number of victims across multiple critical infrastructure sectors. Here are a few mitigation strategies organizations can implement.
Ian Thornton-Trump, Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) at Cyjax, and Philip Ingram, CEO of Grey Hare Media, take a closer look at the Russian invasion of Ukraine through the lens of conflict in the Middle East in the tenth episode of The Cybersecurity and Geopolitical Podcast.