Mark Edmonds, Manager of Security Capability at Sydney Trains, discusses the importance of trying and trialing new security technology to enhance operations and increase safety and security.
Differing philosophies about the concept of convergence of all security related risk areas into a single security executive’s portfolio is a hot topic.
Leaders are facing challenges in hiring, rehiring and retaining security personnel with compounding issues of past furloughs, the COVID-19 pandemic, wages and employee evaluation of risk versus reward. How are enterprise security teams compensating to improve current workforce conditions?
It’s time to re-evaluate the modern data stack to relieve friction points and ensure both accessibility and compliance. By automating security workflows and controls across data stores and integrating into self-service access, productivity and innovation will thrive.
One challenge for supply chain security practitioners is choosing which of the multitude of guidance documents and best practice frameworks to use when building a cyber supply chain risk management (C-SCRM) program. Let's explore each framework.
Killware attacks, cyberattacks intended to cause physical damage and harm, is a grave concern for security professionals in the healthcare and critical infrastructure sectors. Here’s how to defend against it.
Risk assessments, security and business continuity plans, threat monitoring and more can help enterprise security professionals maintain safety in a winter weather emergency.
With multi-million-dollar ransoms and threats to public safety, the stakes are high. Security leaders can no longer afford to leave vulnerabilities unaddressed for five months or five years.