Cybersecurity leaders can outsource security to increase their cyberattack readiness. U.S. chief information security officers (CISOs) share their priorities and what they delegate.
Everything as a Service (XaaS) has taken the cybersecurity field by storm, with enterprise organizations outsourcing security and development functions to third parties, including Software as a Service, Artificial Intelligence (AI) as a Service and even Ransomware as a Service. The Deloitte Everything as a Service (XaaS) Study further examines the service model.
Outsourcing cybersecurity is an increasingly attractive solution: 83% of IT leaders with in-house security teams are now considering outsourcing their security efforts to an MSP in 2021, according to the Syntax IT Trends Report.
For the last two decades, the Security Letter has been a benchmark document that puts the security guard industry into perspective. Each year Robert McCrie compiles data from the top security guard firms and produces what is called “the list” detailing the top 20-25 firms in the country. This year, Robert McCrie, Keith Oringer of Security ProAdvisors and Jeff DiDomenico of Trackforce Valiant made the list come to life – a great way for all of us in the business to see what’s new and different from last year to this year.
Corporations, universities and other institutions have faced the question of whether to outsource or not to outsource for decades when it comes to physical security and more recently on the cybersecurity side. What is the correct answer to this question?
Security officers often deal with photo ID card issuance as an afterthought, but companies should take advantage of the fact that these cards are the most visible daily reminder of security policy.