Check out five tips on how to execute a successful ransomware tabletop exercise, including how to identify key participants and ensure representatives from core business and operations teams are involved.
How do cybersecurity and executive leaders communicate about ransomware? A new (ISC)² study provides insights for cybersecurity professionals into the minds of C-suite executives and how they perceive their organizations’ readiness for ransomware attacks.
2021 will be a record-breaking year for data breaches. Security magazine brings you a list of 2021’s top 10 data breaches and exposures, and a few other noteworthy mentions.
Heading into 2022, business leaders and security professionals have many challenges to deal with. For many, the year ahead will feel like the movie “Groundhog Day,” as most businesses and organizations continue to work to find a proportional response to ransomware.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has issued an alert on "Cuba" ransomware, which has launched cyberattacks against 49 critical infrastructure organizations.
The United States Transportation Security Administration (TSA) announced two new Security Directives and additional guidance to strengthen cybersecurity across the transportation sector.
Although cybercriminals will always try to adapt to new security measures and insert themselves in the middle of a financial transaction, financial firms can prevent cyberattacks by using fingerprint, facial recognition, and other verification methods that cannot be stolen or faked.
Security talks to Chris Hass, former Department of Defense cybersecurity analyst, about why companies shouldn't rely on cyber insurance and what can be done to prepare instead.
Security talks to Jann Yogman, who has written and produced comedy for Michael J. Fox, Dana Carvey and Conan O'Brien during his career. Yogman brought his comedy skills to Mimecast to help out with cybersecurity awareness training, structuring the program like seasons of a situation comedy, with actual comedic actors playing repeating characters.
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency
and the Federal Bureau of Investigation are reminding critical infrastructure partners to stay vigilant against threats during holidays and weekends.