
Shifting 2022 priorities for CISOs in an evolving landscape
When you look at the landscape of cybersecurity, CISOs must always have their eyes open. It’s not an easy job to manage security.
When you look at the landscape of cybersecurity, CISOs must always have their eyes open. It’s not an easy job to manage security.
A recent study reveals that only 12% of CISOs (chief information security officers) are considered “highly effective”…
As technology advances, so do the cybersecurity options that can assist in securing the enterprise. However, these options are tools, and although they provide a solution to the cybersecurity skills gap, they also create a false sense of security that executives are not aware of (due to them not being experts in the areas of cybersecurity and tech).
One of the biggest problems from a data breach for companies is the loss in consumer trust following a breach event. This loss of trust involves loss of customers and an effort on the part of companies to regain that trust to keep customers. Both regaining and/or keeping consumer trust can present a challenge when CEOs aren’t pushing for holistic security measures.
When you realize that email is the means to breach in 96% of the cases, you can’t deny the importance of taking the necessary steps to protect against this security threat; yet studies show that despite this knowledge companies are not allocating enough resources to reduce email risks.