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How CISOs’ Roles – and Security Operations – Will Change in 2024
It’s fair to say that 2023 was a turning point for the cybersecurity industry, and no one felt it more than the CISO. From the onslaught of ransomware and zero-day attacks, to the SEC’s new reporting rules, and added to technological innovation and sprawl, CISOs have never been under more pressur...
Becoming resilient by understanding cybersecurity risks: Part 4—navigating current threats
In part three of this blog series on aligning security with business objectives and risk, we explored what it takes for security leaders to shift from looking at their mission as purely defending against technical attacks, to one that focuses on protecting valuable business assets, data, and...
Tokyo Olympics Postponed, But 5G Security Lessons Shine
The 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo were officially postponed this week amid the ongoing, pandemic spread of the coronavirus that causes COVID-19. The Games will be moved to 2021, but in the meantime, technological innovation around the event will continue. More specifically, postponed or not, the...
New Controls Needed to Improve Privacy
WASHINGTON, D.C.– As the speed of technological innovation has continued to increase in recent years, it has completely outpaced the ability of companies, consumers and regulators to keep up with the ways in which those changes affect online privacy, experts say, and in order to make real...