In times of crisis, risk becomes more difficult to measure and predict. Security leaders must look to threats of the future to best ensure their organizations are resilient to any potential risks.
Review the risks and rewards involved with information sharing, a necessary challenge for Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) looking to stay on the front edge of cybersecurity.
Listen to the latest The Security Podcasts episode as we talk with Stephanie Jaros about insider risk, building an appropriate program, and the criticality of when to address such threats.
Stephanie Jaros, Director of Research for the U.S. Department of Defense’s (DoD) counter-insider threat program, talks to Security about the integration of the human and behavioral sciences into insider threat mitigation, as well as the criticality of the timeline when it comes to addressing such risks.
Reducing our threat surface by limiting what any one person can access and improving organizational efficiency processes can go a long way in mitigating damage from the vast majority of attacks — no matter if they come from inside or outside your organization.
This insurance giant’s physical security team is focused on being a business enabler for the company. With communication and integration between the business’ physical and cybersecurity sides, the company and its security teams are well-positioned to manage risk and insider threats while maintaining business continuity together.