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.
Security professionals are increasingly having to mitigate physical and cybersecurity convergence. Here are three tips for organizations to remain resilient in a connected world.
The White House urged private organizations to bolster their cybersecurity defenses, as intelligence suggests Russia is exploring options for potential cyberattacks to target U.S. critical infrastructure.
Critical infrastructure operators are now required to report ransomware attacks, data breaches and other incidents to the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA).
Several nonprofit cybersecurity organizations launched Nonprofit Cyber, a first-of-its-kind coalition of global nonprofit organizations to enhance joint action to improve cybersecurity.
Betsy Soehren-Jones will further drive the adoption of essential tools infrastructure companies need to address the next generation of cybersecurity problems at Fortress Information Security.
Organizations are at risk of cyberattacks, as tensions with Russia rise.
Adopt a high posture when it comes to cybersecurity and protect the organization's most critical assets by following four steps.
As the likelihood of a Russian invasion grows, public and private sectors across the globe, specifically in the U.S. and Europe, should be on high alert for a wave of cyberattacks.