A popular social gaming company turned to a virtual global security operations center (vGSOC) service when its threat landscape shifted dramatically due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
With multi-million-dollar ransoms and threats to public safety, the stakes are high. Security leaders can no longer afford to leave vulnerabilities unaddressed for five months or five years.
Business interruptions, cyberattacks, natural catastrophes and more will likely remain the key underlying risk themes in 2022. How can businesses prepare?
Threat actors are like the weather: regardless of your desires, they will continue, and that is completely outside of anyone’s control. In response to this, we have to be as proactive as we possibly can. Here are the cybersecurity trends we will see heading into 2022.
As we enter the new year, and with our world only becoming more connected, we’ve gathered the top 4 emerging fraud threats that we will see companies facing in 2022 and beyond.
Law enforcement agencies are somewhat overcoming the pandemic through enhanced vigor, particularly as measured by interactions with the public, heightened officers’ onboarding, and expanded staff training.
My Brother's Table, a Massachusetts soup kitchen providing more than 80,000 free meals per month, added a surveillance and access control system that helps staff monitor entryways and inside facilities.