The first step in creating a complete data security plan is to know what types of data the company collects, where it is stored, and with whom and how it is shared. Next, the business should determine the potential risks to that data and whether the information resides in electronic or physical form (or both).
What should security leaders focus on as they look to 2022? Organizational resilience, reputational risk and cybersecurity all will play major roles in enterprise security.
If hackers can learn the ins and outs of your network, shouldn’t you beat them to the punch by obtaining deeper visibility and holistic mapping of your network infrastructure and attached applications, services, and devices?
Compromised passwords led to many data breaches in 2021, a record-breaking year for cyber vulnerabilities. Dashlane compiled the sixth annual "Worst Password Offenders" list, which highlights high-profile cyber incidents.
2021 will be a record-breaking year for data breaches. Security magazine brings you a list of 2021’s top 10 data breaches and exposures, and a few other noteworthy mentions.
Security professionals engage with multiple issues to best secure their businesses. A risk management provider can help security leaders deal with third-party risk.
The United States Transportation Security Administration (TSA) announced two new Security Directives and additional guidance to strengthen cybersecurity across the transportation sector.
A breach of the GoDaddy Managed WordPress hosting environment exposed information from up to 1.2 million users, including email addresses, login information and more.