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?
Leaders responsible for security at startups face a different set of financial and security challenges than other enterprise organizations. Here’s how best to instill security into your startup.
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.
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District in San Antonio, Texas (NEISD)'s Institute of CyberSecurity and Innovation (iCSI) has created new opportunities for students interested in entering the cyber field.
A new security partnership between King’s College and the Defense Academy of the U.K. will deliver academic support to command and staff provision at the Defense Academy and the Royal College of Defense Studies from September 2022.
Security professionals have a duty of care to employees and users to protect them from physical threats. The threat of active shooter situations necessitates a proactive security response.