As businesses navigate this new frontier, there are a number of key issues that they should consider, both for implementing their own cybersecurity protections, as well as adjusting expectations for government involvement in cyberattacks moving forward.
From leaking company data to ransomware, remote employees have created a host of new challenges for security professionals. So how can security professionals work to better protect their organizations?
As with most other business, economic, and governmental sectors that are imperative to daily life, the energy sector is at risk from a variety of threats both cyber and physical. What can be done?
Remote desktop protocol or RDP has been used for years as a remote access solution, but the pandemic rush to work from home sent thousands of RDP users and RDP enabled machines outside the classic network perimeter. Is RDP dead?
As private enterprises and governments around the world look into vaccine passports for the future, security leaders must ensure that they are administered in the right way, so that we aren't taking away one problem and creating another.
As infrastructure trends as one of the top national priorities, the IRS leak is an important reminder that we need to prioritize innovation and security in our digital infrastructures.
It is more critical than ever to prioritize fixing vulnerabilities to combat attacks and preserve valuable data by using advanced comprehensive technologies and solutions.