Just as you wouldn’t recommend going to a basement during a fire nor running outside during a tornado, it is crucial to outline safety plans according to cyber disasters. Organizations can do this by implementing a business cybersecurity plan.
Organizations are moving to multi-cloud environments in droves, largely because the cloud is fast, agile and powerful. But is it secure? Inherently —
no.
This year, on October 13th, the BlackBerry Security Summit 2021 took place — fully virtual. Keynote speakers included a range of BlackBerry organizational leaders across specialties, from Cybersecurity and Threat Detection to Product Management and Engineering.
Village Hotels, a hotel group with over 30 locations across the United Kingdom, has implemented a data management solution from CloudM to help on- and offboard employees. Read more about the solution in this case study.
A report from ManagedMethods and administered by the EdWeek Research Center, "What You Don't Know Can Hurt You: New Survey Identifies Gaps in K-12 Cloud Security," details cybersecurity knowledge gaps in the K-12 sector.
Delaying the evolution of your organization’s security is a big mistake. As your organization scales, so does the magnitude of the security threats you face. To avoid costly growing pains, the time to start planning a modern security strategy is today.
Email monitoring, video surveillance and keylogger software are some of the methods employers use to track productivity in the remote work environment. However, a new study from VMware, "The Virtual Floorplan: New Rules for a New Era of Work," has found a higher employee turnover rate in businesses that monitor productivity remotely.
A new survey from Pulse and Hitachi ID reveals that nearly half of all enterprise team members have been approached by cybercriminals to assist a ransomware attack.