Cyber attribution — finding exactly who perpetrated a given cyberattack — has seemingly become a cybersecurity goal in and of itself. But do organizations really need to know?
Instead of wondering whether or not they’ll be hit with a ransomware attack, leaders need to be building a strategy for what to do when an attack is attempted on their business.
Taylor Matthews, Director of IT/Network/Security at OptConnect, discusses the IoT threat landscape as well as best practices for protecting IoT devices.
In today's digital landscape, organizations must navigate a complex web of challenges, from cybersecurity threats and data privacy concerns to the integration of emerging technologies.
In the next few decades, if not years, a new leadership theory is bound to upend the current notions of what makes a great leader and how one is developed.