The “2022 Mid-Year Outlook State of Protective Intelligence Report” by the Ontic Center for Protective Intelligence surveyed risk management & security professionals to determine enterprise threat levels.
By leading with empathy and respect and working with community partners, security leaders can help people experiencing homelessness connect to necessary resources.
Strategies for supporting homeless people include training security officers in outreach and de-escalation, setting clear facility safety guidelines, and working with external partners.
Young security professionals can win scholarships of up to $3,000 for security training and education, certification programs, industry events and more from the Security Industry Association (SIA).
Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) are a critical tool in protecting enterprise and government organizations from software supply chain security threats.
Default security configurations, weak passwords and human error are the top vectors for cyberattackers targeting enterprise networks. Penetration testers share how to avoid these cyber risks.
Maine has begun implementing a 988 mental health crisis response line with support from Mission Critical Partners (MCP). Learn more in this case study.
By understanding how intelligence officers have traditionally recruited, assessed and developed spies for decades, security leaders can harden their organizations to bad actors.
Understanding how bad actors recruit and develop employees to share information can allow security leaders to harden their organizations against the threat of social engineering.
Security sits down with Meg West, X-Force Cybersecurity Incident Response Consultant at IBM, to answer reader questions about enterprise cybersecurity insights, burnout and more in a new podcast episode.