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Monitoring&Analysis, Security

Critical Insights to Closing the Growing Cybersecurity Skills Gap

May 29, 2020

Via: CSO

The cybersecurity industry is facing an increasingly widening skills gap that has left many organizations even more vulnerable to breaches. According to a recent Fortinet-commissioned study, conducted by MaritzCX, 73% of respondents reported having had at least one intrusion or […]


Monitoring&Analysis, Security, Software

Understanding the Intersection of Security and IT-as-a-Service

October 7, 2019

Via: CSO

Security is invariably a top concern among executives, whether it relates to cloud, infrastructure, or any technology implementation. Boards of directors too are worried about potential fallout from breaches and hacks. Yet, public cloud in particular — where access and […]


Monitoring&Analysis, Security

Are you taking third-party risk seriously enough?

September 6, 2019

Via: CSO

What do the exposure of 106 million records from Capital One, 11.9 million records from Quest Diagnostics, and 7.7 million records from LabCorp have in common apart from the fact they all happened this year? In each case the breach […]


Monitoring&Analysis, Security

Want to Empower Your IT Team? Give Them Better Network Security That’s Easy to Use

April 26, 2019

Via: Cisco Blog

With our recent acquisition of Duo, Cisco Firepower Next-Generation Firewalls work with Duo to give you the enhanced security your business requires today. Just as importantly, it addresses a concern we’re hearing more frequently from our customers: How to help […]


Monitoring&Analysis, Security

Breaches, market volatility and the government shutdown: Security in the crosshairs

January 15, 2019

Via: CSO

Last year ended with a number of high profile data breaches, tech stocks taking a massive tumble and the start of what has been to date the longest government shutdown on record. Marriott International’s Starwood reservation system was hacked exposing […]


Monitoring&Analysis, Security

The hidden security problem we all need to know about

September 7, 2018

Via: CSO

Security is something that many enterprise users never want to think about – and often forget about – and those who do think about it assume that it’s running effectively in the background. Unfortunately, daily security breaches show that taking […]


Monitoring&Analysis, Security, Software

Security – the Earlier, the Better

August 22, 2018

Via: CSO

Application security has always been – and will always be – a chief concern for organizations. Yet breaches continue to wreak havoc on some of today’s top companies. An IDG/Veracode survey finds that a staggering 98% of respondents evaluate application […]


Monitoring&Analysis, Security

How to automate threat hunting

February 8, 2018

Via: CSO

The SOC teams responsible for detecting and stopping breaches are famously short-staffed. That’s troubling, because data breaches were up dramatically in 2017. With each passing year, the threat detection problem seems to go unsolved, if not getting worse. This is […]


Monitoring&Analysis, Security

Understanding root causes of trade secret breaches

January 24, 2018

Via: CSO

In part 1 of this series, I looked at risks associated with loss of trade secrets; part 2 highlighted trade secret laws, including the recent DTSA Federal law (Defense of Trade Secrets 2016). In this post, I will look at the root […]


Security

More than 50% of SMBs were breached in the past year

July 7, 2016

Via: CSO

A new study conducted by the Ponemon Institute and sponsored by password management provider Keeper Security analyzed the state of cybersecurity in small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) and found that confidence in SMB security is shockingly low (just 14% of […]