Current cybersecurity professionals and educators can change the narrative, but only if we take individual responsibility to engage with others and be visible members of our communities. Otherwise, the issue of a lack of diversity in the field won’t address itself.
Innovations in thermal detection technology make it much easier for waste management companies to prevent fires before they happen — not only making the job safer but also avoiding environmental pollution and saving precious resources during summer droughts.
Jeff Spoerndle, Vice President of BEST Crowd Management, who has led efforts to ensure training is provided to employees on emergency response in a high-threat situation, discusses the potential threat of domestic violent extremism at large events and critical safety considerations for venues.
Many agencies don’t have the ability to collect, centralize and analyze all the data from remote endpoints. Even if they do, the data collection is not fast enough. Enter the American Rescue Plan and capitalize on it to boost your security infrastructure.
With hurricane season quickly approaching us, it gives us a chance to stop and think about how well prepared we are for disasters of all kinds. A solid, well-tested disaster recovery (DR) plan is the difference between your company surviving a natural disaster – or ceasing to exist the moment it happens.
How do you find, hire and create the perfect threat hunter team? Troy Gill, Manager of Security Research and Zix’s AppRiver Threat Research Team, speaks to what it takes to be an exceptional threat hunter and what qualities they need to be successful.
Vulnerability remediation can feel like an ever-escalating game of whack-a-mole. Security teams need to work smarter, not harder, to stay ahead of the onslaught of new vulnerabilities. Effective prioritization is a key step to identify the big rocks that need to be fixed first.
Heath Anderson, Director of Information Security and Technology at LogicGate, discusses how to build business and operational resiliency with a governance, risk management and compliance (GRC) program.
Lone wolf actors often leave clues about their intentions through several stages of the attack cycle. For corporate security executives, using data and protective intelligence to identify these clues is crucial for mitigation and prevention.