Organizations should invest in a cybersecurity incident response plan and test security resilience to prepare for Russian state-sponsored threat groups, according to a new cyber advisory.
From reducing the risk of ransomware to defining what security incidents are and aren’t covered, Rich Gatz explores the ins and outs of cyber insurance.
Year-over-year results indicate a fast start to data breaches in 2022 after a record-setting 2021, as more than 90% of data breaches are cyberattack-related, the Identity Theft Resource Center found.
According to the Q1 2022 Corvus Risk Insights Index, ransomware claims made to cyber insurance providers have dropped by 30%, compared to Q4 2021. This could be connected to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, according to the report.
Cloud technology has been used as a dangerous weapon in the Russian invasion of Ukraine. How can organizations and their security leaders protect the cloud?
Five practical steps to increase an organization's security posture and resilience to protect against potential attacks related to the Ukraine-Russia crisis.
The Great Resignation opens the door to higher levels of insider threats, with ex-employees accidentally bringing enterprise data with them into new roles or intentionally introducing malware into a former employer's system. Here's how organizations can protect themselves from insider risk.
After a ransomware attack or cyber extortion incident, businesses often go through the phases of grief. Navigating incident response and turning grief into resilience is paramount to building a strong organizational cyber defense.