Cork may be Ireland’s second city, but it’s clearly punching above its weight. Because it’s here that several multinational companies —
and many Irish start-ups —
have established or expanded their cybersecurity operations. How did Cork land this distinction?
Artificial intelligence-enabled video surveillance is being used to streamline field-level operations and manage healthcare facilities in a cost-effective way, while adding a layer of security and safety.
Smart video surveillance with artificial intelligence-enabled analytics can allow security leaders to gain efficiencies in response times, investigations and incident detection across healthcare organizations, all while protecting privacy and reducing false alarms.
Enterprises and security vendors alike need to better understand how privacy improvements affect the way companies ascertain which traffic is human and which is fake, and thus the impact it has on stopping online fraud.
Minnesota IT Services, the state cybersecurity and information technology agency, added cloud protection from Radware to better serve the Minnesota community. Read more about the solution in this case study.
The 2022 Ransomware Resilience Summit Europewill bring organizations and expert advisors together to benchmark resilience and business continuity planning, share lessons learned and enable businesses to better protect themselves.
Just as you wouldn’t recommend going to a basement during a fire nor running outside during a tornado, it is crucial to outline safety plans according to cyber disasters. Organizations can do this by implementing a business cybersecurity plan.
Organizations are moving to multi-cloud environments in droves, largely because the cloud is fast, agile and powerful. But is it secure? Inherently —
no.
Stephanie Jaros, Director of Research for the U.S. Department of Defense’s (DoD) counter-insider threat program, talks to Security about the integration of the human and behavioral sciences into insider threat mitigation, as well as the criticality of the timeline when it comes to addressing such risks.
This year, on October 13th, the BlackBerry Security Summit 2021 took place — fully virtual. Keynote speakers included a range of BlackBerry organizational leaders across specialties, from Cybersecurity and Threat Detection to Product Management and Engineering.