From geography to geometry, what is it about schools that all of a sudden has threat actors circling like sharks, and how can educators and administrators guard against becoming the next cyberattack victim?
Technology alone will not solve school attacks — it should be used as a tool to enhance school security programs, along with security by design changes, which can be highly effective and more affordable than state-of-the-art security solutions.
Video content analytics amplifies the value of video surveillance for retail security, while providing tools to leverage video as data for business intelligence, decision-making and understanding incidents.
Access control is more than just a system. It is rather a multi-layered strategy involving a combination of smart security entrances, data analytics, predictive metrics, and, yes, even systems.
Cyber resilience requires a holistic approach to risk reduction — people, processes, and technology all continually optimized as the nature of the threat landscape changes.
School districts need to increase their awareness and preparedness to combat cyberattacks. Governments and businesses need to join forces to support districts via training, testing and tools to ensure threat detection, appropriate response and minimal damage.
The Okta, GitHub and MailChimp supply chain breaches illustrate the inherent risks of leaving your supply chain in the dark. What can be done to mitigate these risks?