Europe is emerging as a global leader in national cybersecurity enforcement. The European Union (EU) and countries connected to the Council of Europe and the European Economic Area, including Norway and Switzerland, have been most successful in implementing binding legal instruments in the area of cybercrime and cybersecurity.
A new report by Intel Security and CSIS reveals the current cybersecurity talent crisis in Australia, France, Germany, Israel, Japan, Mexico, U.S. and U.K.
Employees need to get their work done without oppressive security protocols, but they need to do so safely. If the team erects too many barriers, employees will find workarounds that jeopardize security.
Members of the Automotive Information Sharing and Analysis Center released an overview of comprehensive Automotive Cybersecurity Best Practices developed as a proactive measure for vehicle cybersecurity throughout the industry.
Despite acute awareness of the millions of dollars in annual costs, and the business risks posed by external internet threats, security leaders highlight the lack of staff expertise and technology as a key reason that these attacks are unchecked, according to a new Ponemon Institute study.
Fiat Chrysler announced the launch of a public bug bounty program on the Bugcrowd platform to enhance the safety and security of its consumers, their vehicles and connected services.