Two ways to minimize your holiday cybersecurity risks
Two practical tips and easy steps businesses can take to minimize cybersecurity holiday risks.
Two practical tips and easy steps businesses can take to minimize cybersecurity holiday risks.
As a new year heads our way, it is important to evaluate what types of cyber threats to expect so that you can prepare. Even though 2017 won’t come without its surprises; there’s a lot businesses can learn from 2016. The types of breaches and cyberattacks that took place can help any business, no matter the industry, to start making improved cybersecurity plans for 2017.
Findings from a cybersecurity survey by Kaspersky Lab makes clear areas that continue to be a challenge for businesses when it comes to their organization’s state of security. From these challenges we have a three step plan for 2017 to get on track with cybersecurity…
IBM and the Ponemon Institute study finds that 66% of organizations won’t recover from a cyberattack. Even though the study focuses on business resilience following a cyberattack, when you look closely, you see the connection of the study’s findings to something even more significant…
With an increase in the number of breaches, one would expect more involvement in the cybersecurity process by the board and senior leadership, but from Ponemon Institute’s Fourth Annual Study: Is Your Company Ready for a Big Data Breach?, the reality is quite different.