Instead of focusing on preventing breaches, cybersecurity professionals should focus on improving security hygiene and resilience. More important than building up walls, organizations should prioritize minimizing costs, downtime and disruption in the case of an eventual cyberattack.
Enterprise security leaders who outsource some aspects of their cybersecurity responsibilities have reported faster attack detection and response rates. Here are seven tips when looking for the right cybersecurity partner for an organization.
Security magazine spotlights solutions that can benefit security professionals in the healthcare sector, from securing medical devices to connecting first responders with live incident video streams.
Security magazine spotlights solutions that can benefit security professionals in the healthcare sector, from securing medical devices to connecting first responders with live incident video streams.
Despite advancements in cybersecurity practices, compromised passwords remain responsible for the vast majority of data breaches today. Using zero knowledge password proof (ZKPP) may help organizational password security.
As you move from the perimeter fence line all the way to the most sensitive areas at the core of a facility, the security strategy should become more sophisticated and more effective.
As you move from the perimeter fence line all the way to the most sensitive areas at the core of a facility, the security strategy should become more sophisticated and more effective.
Small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) face different challenges than large enterprise organizations when it comes to cybersecurity. From talent and security budgets to the evolving threat landscape, explore how best to solve issues faced by SMB enterprise security leaders.
Monitoring for unusual activity, hardening access privileges and regularly testing backups are among the top strategies to mitigate cyber threats targeting the active directory (AD) of an organization.
The Mayo Clinic’s Global Security team set about developing a single security operations center and standardizing workflows, processes, software, terminology and other investigatory and case-management aspects, all with the help of technology.
The Mayo Clinic’s Global Security team set about developing a single security operations center and standardizing workflows, processes, software, terminology and other investigatory and case-management aspects, all with the help of technology.