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Madeline Lauver joined Security magazine in 2021 as its Assistant Editor. She covers news affecting enterprise security leaders, including physical security, cybersecurity, leadership and management, risk and resilience and more. Within her role at Security, Lauver focuses on news articles, Web Exclusives, features, and several departments for Security’s monthly digital edition, as well as managing social media and multimedia content. Lauver graduated in 2019 with a BA in English, German and Media Studies from Kalamazoo College.
The use of artificial intelligence (AI)-based hiring tools may perpetuate discrimination against job candidates with disabilities, according to the Department of Justice and Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
Pro-Russia hacker group Killnet has claimed responsibility for cyberattacks on many Italian institutions, declaring "war" on 10 countries including the United States.
Security leader Pamela Brown shares best practices she’s learned over a 40-year career in healthcare safety, from maintaining resilience through organizational shifts to emphasizing the value of women in security.
Security magazine covers the top five cyber threats in Q1 2022, as outlined by Kroll's "Q1 2022 Threat Landscape: Threat Actors Target Email for Access and Extortion" report.
Leadership at Veritas Alliance, Inc., a Canadian debt collection agency, has seen reduced complaints since implementing artificial intelligence (AI) to prevent workplace harassment.
A report from the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators (NASPA) examined how campus police departments have increased and can improve communication, security policies and accountability and transparency.
The 15th Annual Survey of Emerging Risks surveyed risk and security leaders about the top emerging risks this year and beyond, including climate change, pandemic development and more.