On May 12, 2021, President Biden signed the Executive Order on Improving the Nation's Cybersecurity, catalyzing a shift in cybersecurity culture and initiatives across federal agencies and their vendors. A report from MeriTalk analyzed how the EO has affected U.S. cybersecurity.
The WWT Research: Security Priorities Report identified cybersecurity priorities for security teams navigating evolving technology landscapes and working environments.
More employees who work remotely are opting to take "workcations," signing into their work device from new locations. Cybersecurity professionals can adopt zero trust to secure their organizations from cyber threats.
Zero trust isn't a security tool or piece of technology — it's a holistic approach to managing people, infrastructure and processes and maintaining cybersecurity.
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.
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.