IT Departments May Be Helping Bad Actors with New Apps for Untrained Staff, New Research Shows
Rapid changes to how businesses operate offer excellent opportunities for malicious actors ...
SOC Teams Care Too Much About Detecting Cyberthreats and Not Enough About MTTD
The self-assessed effectiveness of corporate security operations centers (SOCs) seems to be ...
Half of U.S. Businesses Have Yet to Mandate New Security Policies for Remote Workers
Before the COVID-19 pandemic, more than 80% of Americans had worked from home either rarely ...
Most Employees Overestimate their Ability to Work Safely from Home, Study Finds
Most people are confident they can keep personal identifiable information (PII) secure while ...
One in Six Businesses Pay Ransom to Cybercriminals, New Research Shows
Last year, one in six businesses met ransom demands of cybercriminals, according to the most ...
Number of Breached Records Continues to Soar
We get so deluged with news stories about data breaches that it’s easy to lose sight of the ...
Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises to Increase Cyber Insurance Spending
Most small and medium enterprises (SMEs) are planning to increase their cyber-insurance ...
Cloud Security Spending to Buoy the Security Market in 2020
Enterprises are putting the brakes temporarily on security spending amid the chaos of the ...
Misconfigurations, Poorly Managed Access Help Drive Data Breach Risks
Enterprise digital transformations are making the jobs of enterprise security teams to ...
As Layoffs Loom, Be Cognizant of Increased Insider Risk
Since the very beginnings of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, businesses of all ...
Most Forbes Global 2000 Companies Lack Basic Domain Security
Most Forbes Global 2000 organizations don’t have even basic domain security in place, ...
The Cybersecurity Skills Gap Continues, with SOCs Lacking as Many as 10 Key Employees in 2020
The vast majority of security operations centers (SOCs) are confident in their ability to ...


