Of the biggest challenges faced when implementing an effective cyber/IT risk management program, 49% of respondents say an increase in the quantity of cyber threats.
Healthcare employees are more likely to experience workplace violence (WPV) than any other profession. Five articles support the theory that simulators and coaching reduce workplace violence prevention through hands-on training that provides the workforce with the knowledge, awareness, skills and confidence to manage situations.
Security professionals can adopt data collection and analysis policies to better understand their organization's security posture. What factors have slowed data analytics in physical security?
Where are the best cities for IT security analysts? New rankings from AdvisorSmith compare average salary, cost of living and cybersecurity job density to find cities in the U.S. best suited for IT security careers.
Cornell researchers and FreedomPay have partnered to release the "Check Please! How Restaurant, Retail and Hospitality Businesses are Managing Cybersecurity Risks" study, which measures enterprise leaders' perspectives on cybersecurity in the retail and hospitality sector.
Review five studies concerning workplace violence (WPV) in healthcare settings to determine next steps for the security industry in raising worker morale and mitigating the risk of WPV in hospitals.
A study reveals that while counterfeit consumer electronics are a significant concern to U.S. consumers, most seem to be unaware of the full impact and risks of their purchase and use.
A new study shows that while a majority of security executives are confident about their policies and protocols, 13 percent of organizations suffered 50 or more security incidents last year.