5 ways CEOs can keep security in check and breaches at bay
There are deeper lessons CEOs and C-level executives can take from the reoccurring breach incidents they see on the news to improve their security posture…
There are deeper lessons CEOs and C-level executives can take from the reoccurring breach incidents they see on the news to improve their security posture…
With the IRS breach and now the US Office of Personnel Management’s (OPM) breach, one has to wonder. Is this just bad luck or bad security?
Another major breach hits the headlines, one that affects 100,000 people. This time it’s not a bank or a healthcare organization, it’s the IRS. Even though the organization is of a different nature, the data taken was the same in its value, as were the reasons for the successful breach. What can organizations learn from it to improve their security?
The Cost of Data Breach Study reveals what CEOs can expect when it comes to data breach costs and how information security can reduce those costs when it doesn’t remain separate from the business process…
What lessons can the organization take from yet another successful data breach? For starters, you can’t prevent an attack if you can’t detect it. Our own research shows that 85% of companies don’t even use security event management to detect breach activity.