Don’t get too caught up in the excitement of March Madness. Cybercriminals will use social engineering, phishing, malware, ransomware and other cybersecurity strategies to wreak havoc. Boost security defenses now.
Critical infrastructure operators are now required to report ransomware attacks, data breaches and other incidents to the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA).
Let’s look at the eight predictions that are likely to have the biggest impact on networks in the coming year and why they are so important to prepare for.
Get ready: Security magazine's March 2022 issue is here! Inside, find the 2022 Top Cybersecurity Leaders special report, stories on COVID-19 security lessons learned, NGO and travel risk management, and much more!
Four months after the cybersecurity community mobilized to protect organizations from the Log4j vulnerability, security leaders can reflect on the lessons learned from the large-scale cyber incident.
Josh Yavor, Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) at Tessian, talks about the “leap-of-faith” decision he made four years ago that helped address his own feelings of burnout, and how CISOs can lead by example, setting boundaries and accountability at the C-suite level.