IT auditors’ lack of hands-on skill in information technology influences data breach likelihood and technical evidence interpretation for critical infrastructure, according to The Next Generation Cybersecurity Auditorstudy.
The 2022 Security Benchmark Report recognizes security leaders achieving great things in training, making strides in diversity, equity and inclusion, adding value and enabling the business and more.
The purpose of The Security Benchmark Report is to create a database to measure security teams and organizations versus their peers, both among the industry as a whole and among individual sectors, for even better comparison.
The 2022 Security Benchmark Report includes comparisons of all security functions, sector reports and top critical issues. This editorial report provides security teams with metrics they can use to measure their security functions against their peers.
Data from The Security Benchmark Report is broken down by sector to allow for specific security comparisons across various market sectors. For The Security Benchmark Sector Reports, you’ll see data regarding security’s roles, responsibilities and budgets broken down by sector.
Organizations have significantly matured their security postures since last year in response to operational technology (OT) and industrial control systems (ICS) cybersecurity threats.
9/11 inspired Adam Marrè, former video game developer, to join the army and become an FBI agent and CISO. In this op-ed, Marrè argues it doesn’t take a computer genius to embark on a successful cyber career.
Organizations must take proactive steps to address the fundamental challenges of data protection, data storage and data compliance processes with cyberstorage solutions.