Security leaders are running into challenges such as controlling cloud costs, data privacy and security challenges, and lack of cloud security skills/expertise, according to Foundry research.
The "Security Innovation: Secure Systems Start with Foundational Hardware" report from Intel and the Ponemon Institute explores how and why cybersecurity leaders drive security innovation.
Chief information security officers (CISOs) will need to take an end-to-end approach to stay ahead of cybersecurity threats this year and beyond. This entails evaluating the relationship between cybersecurity, storage, and cyber resilience.
From youth outreach to recruitment efforts in high schools, community colleges and universities, cybersecurity leaders can develop the cyber workforce and find talented candidates.
With an increase in healthcare-related data due to the COVID-19 pandemic, cybersecurity professionals can employ encryption, data anonymization and other techniques to ensure healthcare data security.
As the cybersecurity industry grapples with the ongoing talent shortage, security operations centers (SOCs) are already overwhelmed, and a constant stream of alerts doesn’t necessarily make their jobs any easier.