Open Supervised Device Protocol (OSDP) is a physical security standard that aims to help security leaders ensure the safety and cybersecurity of access control technologies.
Managing third-party risk is integral to maintaining enterprise cybersecurity and supply chain security. Determining who in the enterprise is responsible for third-party vendor security can help reduce risk, according to NCC Group research.
NIST unveiled the final version of its Zero Trust Architecture publication, which gives private sector organizations a road map for deploying the cybersecurity concept across the organization.
The Medical Imaging & Technology Alliance (MITA) announced the publication of a voluntary standard that supports security risk management within healthcare organizations by providing standardized information on security control features integrated within medical devices.