Enterprise Cloud, Security, and all that Jazz
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Security – it Shouldn’t Just Be the Jewel in Your Crown, but Your Partners and Suppliers Too
You’re not surprised when a purchase of some earrings, a bracelet, or a diamond necklace ...
Alleged North Korean Threat Actor Targets Select Victims with another Critical Zero-Day Vulnerability Attack
Attributing cyberattacks and advanced malware to a particular country or entity is usually ...
UK C-Suite Actively Flaunting InfoSec Rules, Bitdefender ‘Small Gains, Big Wins’ Study Reveals
The individuals charged with running an organisation are actually the most likely to expose ...
Students to Demonstrate Cybersecurity Skills in Annual Hacker Contest
Over the past few years, considerable attention has been given to the cybersecurity skills ...
Nearly All Cybersecurity Workers on the Job Hunt
Organizations already facing a tough time finding cybersecurity talent may find additional ...
Changes to Data Breach Notifications in the Air
Ever since the first data breach notification law went into effect July 1, 2003 in ...
Some Organizations Pulling Workloads Back from the Cloud Because of Security, Data Management Concerns
Everyone in IT knows how much the cloud is becoming a central and strategic component of the ...
Shifting Gears to Cloud-Centric Cybersecurity
As enterprises bridge their adoption patterns for public cloud from isolated pilot projects ...
Only Half of Organizations that Pay Ransomware Operators Get Their Data Back
Ransomware, the prolific malware that locks down computer files until the victim pays to ...
SEC Updates Guidance On Disclosing Breaches, Warns Against Insider Trading Based on Cyber Risk
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) put public companies on warning that they ...
Public Sector Explores How Artificial Intelligence Might Help with Enhancing Cyber Security Efforts
Artificial intelligence (AI) is capturing the imagination of business and technology leaders ...


