The hybrid work model is being touted by companies large and small for the foreseeable future, but for security leaders, removing the on-premise work environment increases risks
Enterprise security leaders are managing the shift to endemic COVID-19 and the prolonged health risks of the pandemic. Here’s how the security industry has shifted over the last nearly two years.
Security chats with James Turgal, Optiv VP of Cyber Risk, Strategy and Transformation, about risk management, business continuity and the importance of succession planning in 2022.
How do cybersecurity leaders view the current state of cyber tech in China? The eighth episode of The Cybersecurity and Geopolitical Podcast — China’s Role in Cybersecurity: Opportunity, Manufacturer or Threat? — discusses the intentions of the nation's foreign policy regarding cyber manufacturing.
The Security Industry Association (SIA) is accepting nominations for the inaugural SIA Women in Security Forum Power 100, a recognition program highlighting the leadership of female security professionals.
Security leaders looking to mitigate risk of black swan events in their critical infrastructure organizations can follow some steps to emergency-proof their organization, including looking outside their firm for perspective.
The COVID-19 pandemic has provided an opportunity for fine-tuning operational and response procedures when it comes to business continuity and crisis response, and many companies are all the better for it.
Meet the women leading the security, cybersecurity and business continuity functions at Bristol Myers Squibb. Prioritizing inclusion has fostered diversity of thought and strengthened decision-making throughout the organization.