Security spending lacks effectiveness when the people component is missing
Companies worldwide spent $114 billion on security products and services in 2017, and by 2021 this spending is expected to reach $140 billion…
Companies worldwide spent $114 billion on security products and services in 2017, and by 2021 this spending is expected to reach $140 billion…
At the end of June, California Governor Jerry Brown signed into law AB 375, the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018. This law is the California equivalent of GDPR; and it affects all companies who do business in California and any company that the business sells customer data to.
A report by the Ponemon Institute takes a closer look at one of the cybersecurity areas organizations continue to have challenges with: patching vulnerabilities. While the study reveals that businesses are planning to hire more cybersecurity staffing resources to help with vulnerability response, the solution needs to go beyond that to truly beat this ongoing issue.
Year after year, research shows that businesses continue to struggle with holistic cybersecurity and basic cybersecurity hygiene. The reasons for this struggle involve a number of things…
When data is today’s new currency, it makes cybersecurity’s role fundamental to the continued success of businesses large and small.
Organizations have a lot on their hands when it comes to managing cybersecurity risks. There’s always some new threat to deal with; but luckily, there are also a number of ways organizations can combat these threats. One of these ways, somewhat lesser known, but that is gaining momentum, is cyber threat hunting.