Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) are a top cyberattack vector, but legacy cybersecurity strategies don’t do enough to protect them from threats.
There are many cybersecurity resources for manufacturers looking to better protect their facilities from cyber threats like hacking, ransomware and insider threats.
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.
A survey by IDC and Zerto, "The State of Ransomware and Disaster Preparedness: 2022," found that 93% of North American and Western European medium and large organizations have experienced a business disruption due to data issues in the past twelve months.
The 15th Annual Survey of Emerging Risks surveyed risk and security leaders about the top emerging risks this year and beyond, including climate change, pandemic development and more.
Online privacy has evolved greatly in the United States, and there is legislation on the horizon that may change data privacy and cybersecurity practices going forward.
Cybersecurity leaders need to employ a security baseline, automate security practices, and stay in the loop regarding emerging cyber trends and developments in the field.