your ability to detect anomalies improves significantly. This type of visibility provides the relevant context needed for your team to understand what’s happening quickly and accurately. Investing in this level of visibility doesn’t just enhance security—it can also drive ...
Improving both your cybersecurity understanding and best practices is one such way to get ahead. Here we look at some key trends in cybersecurity. Table of contents 5 Key Trends in Cybersecurity In Conclusion 10 terabytes of data are stolen every month according to the 2022 ENISA report on ...
Automation is particularly important in cybersecurity given the ongoing shortage of expert security staff. This allows organizations to enhance their security investments and improve operations without having to worry about finding additional skilled personnel. ...
The article discusses three key emerging digital trends in cyber security in business operations in 2012. The digital trends include crossover of consumer devices into the workplace, new guidelines from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission for public-company disclosure of cyber attacks and ...
Currently we have a huge skills gap and lack of cybersecurity talent. And if you work in the industry already, I think it’s your responsibility to help address that. After all, it’s in our interests to create a pipeline of talent with the right skills! I work with several universities...
So when Mike Beck, Global Head of Threat Analysis at the Darktrace R&D Center, decided to bring together cybersecurity professionals and AI experts for a three-year-long project, he aimed to answer a significant question: Could AI in cybersecurity be used to not only detect threats but ...
Yes, in fact passion is more important than technical skills when it comes to IT security. security professionals must realize the importance of cybersecurity in today's world and how they can "change the world", and since the youth today are "tomorrow's security professionals", this passion...
The key to success in surviving any unforeseen circumstances in 2021, will be operational resiliency. Operational resilience is the ability to sustain business operations during any major event, including a cyberattack. It requires a strategic and holistic view of what co...
Cybersecurity is one of those jobs where the work is never actually finished. Defenders keep building “better mousetraps”—trying to anticipate their adversaries’ next moves and catch them in the act—and intruders keep figuring out how to get around them. ...
As we move into the new year, the pace of activity across federal, state and international authorities around cybersecurity and privacy continues to accelerate. Significant developments in regulation and enforcement have been accompanied by the crystalli