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.
The International Foundation for Protection Officers (IFPO)'s new report, "The Competence of Frontline Workers and What They Say About Their Work," explores the typical responsibilities, skills and perceptions of the dynamic security officer role.
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.
Video surveillance has evolved with changing technology. Artificial intelligence-enabled surveillance presents various opportunities for public application.
Security professionals can use these four strategies to better protect themselves against third-party risk, which can lead to cyberattacks and data breaches.
A study from AdvisorSmith ranked sectors by their cost of cyber insurance. Organizations in the financial industry reported the highest cyber insurance expenses.
National Cyber Resilience Centre Group (NCRCG) is comprised of government and corporate entities working together to ensure cybersecurity across the United Kingdom.
The information technology (IT) and communications sector was the most targeted by cyberattacks in 2021, according to data from Darktrace. This marks a shift from 2020, when the financial and insurance sector underwent the highest cyberattack volume.
To manage unprecedented demand on the network, IT teams took to overprovisioning —
adding additional capacity to the network —
as a quick fix to maintain connections between employees, stakeholders and customers.