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Cybersecurity Training and Tech Aren’t Enough; ‘Culture Change’ Needed

eSecurity Planet

In 2004, the global cybersecurity market was worth just $3.5 They say that the best defense against cyber threats is in an organization’s security culture. However, despite advanced defenses, organizations still face massive data breach problems. billion,” said Steve Morgan, founder of Cybersecurity Ventures.

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Protecting your Customers and Brand in 2022: Are you doing enough?

Jane Frankland

Executive stakeholders are being prepared for average data breach costs, which according to IBM now reside at just over $4.24 And, if the organisation is listed on the NASDAQ, this worsens after a breach becomes public. Given these findings, companies with more gender diversity should be more cyber resilient.

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Author Q&A: Former privacy officer urges leaders to prioritize security as part of cloud migration

The Last Watchdog

Cyber threats have steadily intensified each year since I began writing about privacy and cybersecurity for USA TODAY in 2004. Companies can prevent social engineering attacks by steeping employees in cyber hygiene and warning them about the sneaky ways cybercriminals launch cyberattacks.