The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has designated April as the first-ever Emergency Communications Month to promote emergency preparedness, public safety, risk management and more.
During National Supply Chain Integrity Month, how can organizations strengthen the security and resilience of their information and communications technology (ICT) supply chain?
Security leaders are starting to move on from COVID-related safety measures and are instead focusing on mental health and violence on campus, according to a new Rave report.
Security magazine has a new video section with short, simple, critical considerations for security stakeholders on a number of subjects across all sectors.
The Michigan state government's School Safety Task Force has released a progress report including initial school security recommendations for K-12 environments.
March 31st is World Backup Day. Cybersecurity leaders discuss the importance of backing up enterprise data to prevent data loss and reduce cyberattack effects.
Nearly a third of the world’s largest business websites suffer a security and/or data breach every single week due to their content management systems (CMS), according to new Storyblok research.
With the number of cyberattacks faced by enterprise organizations, security teams need to rely on artificial intelligence to mitigate risk. However, a fully automated approach to cybersecurity presents challenges as well.
Hack the Port 22 allowed students interested in hacking and cybersecurity to hone their skills in cyber competitions and learn from industry and government cyber professionals.
From unalignment in safety and cybersecurity regulations and standards to the increased risk of cyberattacks in functional safety systems as they become better connected, there is a need for security experts to expand and deepen collaboration to close the gap between functional safety and cybersecurity.