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.
A bystander intervention training program called Shout-Up! has trained private security guards on best practices for stopping sexual harassment in entertainment venues and nightclubs.
On May 12, 2021, President Biden signed the Executive Order on Improving the Nation's Cybersecurity, catalyzing a shift in cybersecurity culture and initiatives across federal agencies and their vendors. A report from MeriTalk analyzed how the EO has affected U.S. cybersecurity.
Security professionals in some sectors earn higher wages than others. How do national security employees factor in? Learn the top-earning positions in government security, from IT roles to management.
Technology innovation, global terrorism and cybercrime were named as top international threats by the 2022 Annual Threat Assessment of the Intelligence Community, prepared by the U.S. Office of the National Intelligence Director.
The WWT Research: Security Priorities Report identified cybersecurity priorities for security teams navigating evolving technology landscapes and working environments.