Unmanned aircraft can provide enterprise security teams with a number of potential use cases, including improving incident response, investigations and more.
With unmanned aircraft as a tool for their security teams, enterprise security can expand situational awareness, while making more effective use of a company’s human resources.
Listen to the latest The Security Podcasts episode as we talk with Stephanie Jaros about insider risk, building an appropriate program, and the criticality of when to address such threats.
A new study from Telos Corporation and conducted by Vanson Bourne, "Critical IT Assets Need Protection Beyond Standard Network Security," revealed that 99% of security professionals believe an attack on their critical IT assets would have both organizational and societal repercussions.
Insurance providers have had to take on increased risk with ransomware attacks on the rise, thus the surging price of insurance premiums. What are some trends fueling the cyber insurance industry?
Cork may be Ireland’s second city, but it’s clearly punching above its weight. Because it’s here that several multinational companies —
and many Irish start-ups —
have established or expanded their cybersecurity operations. How did Cork land this distinction?
Artificial intelligence-enabled video surveillance is being used to streamline field-level operations and manage healthcare facilities in a cost-effective way, while adding a layer of security and safety.
Smart video surveillance with artificial intelligence-enabled analytics can allow security leaders to gain efficiencies in response times, investigations and incident detection across healthcare organizations, all while protecting privacy and reducing false alarms.
Enterprises and security vendors alike need to better understand how privacy improvements affect the way companies ascertain which traffic is human and which is fake, and thus the impact it has on stopping online fraud.