Threat Intelligence brings focus and context to cyber defensive strategies ā senior execs should be directly involved in the intelligence-gathering process.
Digital upheavals, Software-as-a-Service flaws, and workers who say the data they create actually belongs to them: just some of the factors that drive the emergent generation of mixed ā and mixed-up ā insider threats. By James Hayes.
Do cyber threats perceive a value in your enterprise data that youāve missed? Can that value go up as well as down? Calculating minds understand the data economy rules. By James Hayes.
A review of how well boards and management committees understand and manage the cyber risks their firms face has revealed that many should take more proactive steps to foster a security-centric culture which transforms cyber from an IT issue to an organisation-wide priority.
Europe is poised to make strides toward the creation of a cross-sector, pan-national cyber security ecosystem, explains ECSOās Secretary General Luigi Rebuffi.
From small businesses to global conglomerates, digital transformation is taking place across all sectors and sizes of organisations. Itās one of the key decisions that business decision-makers find themselves faced with.
Governments face an increasingly complex security landscape, with new technology ushering in enormous benefits for citizens, as well as new threats. At the same time, agencies are under greater pressure to protect personal data, resulting in unprecedented investments in information security.