Software as a Service (SaaS) is everywhere, and its use in work environments presents cybersecurity risks to organizations. Identify the top risks of SaaS and how to manage them to maintain business resilience.
Small and medium-sized business (SMB) security leaders must focus on tactics like encryption, cybersecurity awareness training and more to protect their enterprise data from cyberattacks. Learn the five common cyber mistakes made by SMBs and how to mitigate their effects.
MVSP, or Minimum Viable Secure Product, is a baseline created by industry leaders to ensure the security of third-party solutions. Learn more about this risk management strategy here.
State governments can apply for funding through the Small Business Administration's Cybersecurity for Small Business Pilot Program to support small business cybersecurity across the United States.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)'s 2021 National Preparedness Report outlines three types of risk facing U.S. organizations, including catastrophic, systemic and emerging risks.
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?
Controlling access to data within an organization is paramount to maintaining a secure cyber environment. Using identity governance strategies can help achieve this goal.
In his role as President of Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) Advisory, Marc Packler will support Silent Quadrant's advising services and digital risk and resilience framework.
Risk professionals take note. Experts say the greatest cybersecurity risks to local governments and their "smart city" programs are emergency alert systems, video surveillance devices and traffic signals - a greater risk than breaches of open data, water consumption and gunshot detection technologies and more.