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?
While zero-knowledge architecture has already gained traction in the security sphere, now is the time for all industries to bolster the protection of user data.
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.