Cybersecurity professionals securing hybrid work environments can follow these three tips to improve their security posture. While people are the weakest link in any cybersecurity program, they can also be its strongest defense.
Security leaders, employees and users all play a part in cybersecurity success. Implementing employee awareness programs and user education initiatives can help bridge an organization’s security gaps.
MVSP, or Minimum Viable Secure Product, is a baseline created by industry leaders to ensure the security of third-party solutions. Learn more about this risk management strategy here.
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.
A robust communications plan touching on ethical concerns, user experience, education and transparency might help to dispel the public’s concerns about facial recognition.
Video conferencing platforms like Zoom, Cisco, Google and Microsoft have helped enable remote work — but they also present security challenges. An international consortium reviewed the state of video teleconferencing platforms and how cybersecurity leaders can ensure their safety.
As enterprise organizations incorporate more Software as a Service (SaaS), security leaders need to vet potential third-party vendors to assess their cyber risk.
Facing a mass casualty event is a nightmare scenario for all involved, including enterprise security leaders. Former FBI Assistant Director, Victim Services Division, Kathryn Turman explains why survivor and victim support must be a priority for enterprise emergency response.