Cybersecurity strategy stories
Cytek, a global cybersecurity solutions provider, appoints industry leader Michael Arov as Head of the company. #Cybersecurity #Leadership.
Tanium's CIO, Chris Cruz, discusses their converged endpoint management solutions and the latest trends in cybersecurity in exclusive IT Jam.
Tools and services in place need to be constantly monitored and updated to ensure they can protect against both current and emerging threats.
Illumio predicts breach containment, consolidation, and better governance as priorities for 2023 and warns of increased threats to healthcare and energy.
The Fortinet Training Institute has made significant progress in closing the cybersecurity skills gap, on track to train one million people by 2026.
Australia's move towards open banking has been hindered by slow progress. However, with the right security measures, the future of open banking can be secure.
Organizations are hindered by a cultural divide between IT and OT teams, preventing a unified cybersecurity strategy, a report from Dragos has found.
Cohesity CISO Brian Spanswick discusses the rise of ransomware in the last two years and how the worlds of compliance and data management are colliding.
Appgate launches new version of zero trust network access solution, offering enhanced capabilities for enterprises.
Ping Identity has acquired no-code identity specialist Singular Key to streamline integration of identity services.
Traditional anti-malware solutions miss nearly 75% of threats, according to new research from WatchGuard Technologies.
Cybersecurity should be a priority discussion point for business leaders, as point solutions and incomplete approaches create vulnerabilities.
ThreatQuotient study reveals confusion over the role of threat hunters, with many teams focusing on reactive processes.
Less than half of DevOps professionals believe developers always request certificates that serve as machine identities through authorised channels.
AiSP launches mentorship programme to groom female cybersecurity professionals in Singapore, addressing talent shortage.
When cybersecurity teams do not meet their targets, it impacts the CEO with longer hours, job insecurity, shareholder pushback, and bonus reductions.
With fewer users to manage, IT teams will likely have more capacity to carry out tasks that might have been overlooked during the busy business year.
A user-centered design approach starts with users and asking them what they want to gain a deeper understanding of their needs.
Security Centric: An Australian-based infosec consulting firm specializing in managing cybersecurity risks. We chat with principal Sash Vasilevski.
Many organisations fail at basic cybersecurity, relying solely on advanced tools. Wavelink highlights the vital need for timely patches and employee training.