Following warnings from DHS and CISA about potential Russian cyberattacks on U.S. organizations, the Senate has passed the Strengthening American Cybersecurity Act of 2022.
From pandemic risk and reputational damage to supply chain failure and business interruption, these are the top 10 threats for risk management professionals to watch going forward, according to Aon's 2021 Global Risk Management Survey.
Identity theft and imposter scams were some of the top fraud techniques employed by scammers to defraud users out of $5.9 billion in 2021, according to data from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).
Physical ID badges may soon be a security tool of the past. Enterprise security leaders are responding to user demand by adopting digital authentication practices.
Everything as a Service (XaaS) has taken the cybersecurity field by storm, with enterprise organizations outsourcing security and development functions to third parties, including Software as a Service, Artificial Intelligence (AI) as a Service and even Ransomware as a Service. The Deloitte Everything as a Service (XaaS) Study further examines the service model.
The United States has announced sanctions on two Russian banks in response to the escalating conflict between Russia and Ukraine. Citizens of Russia and Ukraine have low levels of digital freedom, according to the Digital Freedom Index, which may obscure public opinion on the conflict.
Data breaches hit 2,932 U.S. organizations in 2021, according to the 2021 Year End Report: Data Breach QuickView from Risk Based Security and Flashpoint. From the top targeted sectors to common attack vectors, examine the cybersecurity trends here.
Cybersecurity experts weigh in on the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)'s updated guidelines for maintaining software supply chain security.