Business leaders aren’t as interested in cybersecurity as they should be
Although it seems the business leaders are onboard with cybersecurity as a business process, the recent US State of Cybercrime Survey reveals otherwise…
Although it seems the business leaders are onboard with cybersecurity as a business process, the recent US State of Cybercrime Survey reveals otherwise…
A recent KPMG report found that many healthcare organizations are not collecting data on attacks nor are they managing them effectively and might be underreporting the actual number of breaches. These findings are of great concern when the number of cyber-attacks directed at healthcare organizations is increasing.
A recent report by Kaspersky Lab finds that the recovery costs for a security incident involving virtual machines double compared to costs of a traditional environment. The reasons for the higher costs involve erroneous assumptions by security professionals managing those virtual environments…
While security threats and breaches grow, the same can’t be said with business data security preparedness. Risk management is still a challenge for organizations; the disparity between preparedness and attacks puts companies and their data at great risk. Why the challenge and how can organizations change their infosec posture for the better? Let’s take a look…
We see individuals somewhat reacting to breach news, but what about organizations and the executive team? It seems the announcements of breach are falling on deaf ears when it comes to them, which makes us wonder if business leaders really care about privacy and what level of privacy do they want to offer their customers?