There are strategies for avoiding the downsides of typical micromanagement, however, by following the path of enlightened micromanagement. Here are a few tips.
The Department of Homeland Security has awarded Rutgers University a grant to conduct research into threat detection and mitigation at "soft targets" like schools, stadiums and other public venues.
Here are seven questions to ask vendors to guide your organization's evaluation of enterprise resource planning (ERP) application security, risk and compliance solutions.
As many have seen, the Log4Shell vulnerability, which was discovered over the weekend, is an extremely serious flaw and will likely impact organizations for years to come. Here’s what we know thus far, and how enterprises can remain safe as this vulnerability persists.
Pamela Perini, certified PSP and president of Pamela Perini Consulting, talks to Security about her journey through security and the process of risk assessment. She also touches on the importance of certification in the security industry and factors to consider when designing a security program.
Listen to the latest The Security Podcasts: Women in Security edition as we sit down with security veteran Pamela Perini to discuss risk assessments and the importance of certifications.
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.
Healthcare employees are more likely to experience workplace violence (WPV) than any other profession. Five articles support the theory that simulators and coaching reduce workplace violence prevention through hands-on training that provides the workforce with the knowledge, awareness, skills and confidence to manage situations.