Low-code software doesn’t need to mean higher security risk. It simply means more education, rigorous app testing, and appropriate security policies around citizen development.
On May 12, 2021, President Biden signed the Executive Order on Improving the Nation's Cybersecurity, catalyzing a shift in cybersecurity culture and initiatives across federal agencies and their vendors. A report from MeriTalk analyzed how the EO has affected U.S. cybersecurity.
Securing the software supply chain is a monumental task for cybersecurity leaders. A survey from Secure Code Warrior investigated how application developers view security in their work.
Four months after the cybersecurity community mobilized to protect organizations from the Log4j vulnerability, security leaders can reflect on the lessons learned from the large-scale cyber incident.
Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) Executive Assistant Director for Cybersecurity Eric Goldstein outlined CISA's top cyber defense priorities, including defending against cyberattacks, zero trust and more.
Listen to a new podcast episode featuring Karen Worstell, Senior Cybersecurity Strategist at VMware. Drawing from her own experience as Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) at Microsoft and AT&T, Worstell discusses her career accomplishments as a security executive and how cyber leaders can manage burnout in their organizations.
Cybersecurity leaders need to prepare for the top cyber threats of the future, with major world events and high-profile targets drawing cyberattacks in 2022.
How and when security measures are integrated into application development can greatly change the vulnerability level of software. Compare two cybersecurity strategies: DevSecOps and SecDevOps to see which makes more sense for your organization.