The majority of executives are using their personal devices for work, creating a “backdoor” for cyber criminals to access large enterprise organizations.
Business executives are targets of cyberattacks, and their personal devices represent possible attack vectors for cybercriminals. A report from BlackCloak discusses the state of C-suite device cybersecurity.
Purposeful collaboration is fundamental to getting security right. To create this sense of community, security teams need to regularly engage employees, inform leadership, and demonstrate organizational value.
Chris Jacquet, VP and Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) at Hitachi Vantara, explains how best to approach cybersecurity in the boardroom. Being prepared, honest and concise can help a CISO secure much-needed funding for their department.
Only 7% of security leaders report to the CEO. Security leaders have assumed more accountability and risk, but struggle to achieve the desired security posture, because they are not seen as influential or valued members of their peer group, according to new research.
Eighty percent of companies surveyed experienced a cybersecurity incident in the past year, the most common being malware attacks, according to the Better Security And Business Outcomes With Security Performance Management Report by Forrester Consulting.