Cyberattacks have had drastic effects on universities and colleges, from the compromise of student and staff data to the permanent shuttering of higher ed institutions. Follow these five steps to bolster university cybersecurity posture.
Research from Black Kite, "Centralizing Supply Chain Cybersecurity: U.S. Federal Government Risk in 2022," found that 32% of defense contractors are vulnerable to ransomware.
Cyber threats like ransomware and phishing have increased in the past years, and cybercriminals are increasingly targeting employees and executives to take advantage of insider threats.
Security leaders, employees and users all play a part in cybersecurity success. Implementing employee awareness programs and user education initiatives can help bridge an organization’s security gaps.
The Global Threat Report from Zix highlighted the significance of business email security, detailing the status of malware delivered via email in 2021.
Critical infrastructure industries, especially those in the manufacturing, logistics and oil and gas sectors, have recently faced high-profile cyberattacks. How and why are these sectors targeted, and what can cybersecurity professionals do to secure their organizations?
Stolen credentials and orphaned accounts can be abused to perform all manner of malicious activity online. Security professionals can enact many strategies to combat this situation.
Teresa Shea, Vice President of Cyber Offense and Defense at Raytheon Intelligence and Space, talks to Security staying on top of security threats, the overlap between national and enterprise threats, and defending against emerging cybersecurity threats.