One in four employees lost their job in the last 12 months, after making a mistake that compromised their company’s security, according to new data by Tessian.
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.
The United States and the European Commission have reached a deal in principle regarding the transfer and storage of European data on U.S. soil. Data privacy experts warn that the commitment may be too vague to maintain cybersecurity standards.
For the past many years, the focus in cybersecurity has been on collecting data. But now, cybersecurity leaders are drowning in data, which is introducing a new type of risk to organizations. By increasing their data observability capabilities, organizations can improve performance, threat detection, incident response and other key processes.
Security professionals are increasingly having to mitigate physical and cybersecurity convergence. Here are three tips for organizations to remain resilient in a connected world.
Deploying an integrated, multi-technology approach to perimeter security gives organizations the agility to optimize protection for their business, people and property.
The survey gathers information about security budgets, numbers of security personnel, main concerns and responsibilities, and security missions and goals.
Data privacy legislation has popped up across the United States, largely regulated by individual states. The California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) has wide-reaching effects for U.S. enterprise organizations.