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Cyber CEO: How to Build Cyber Resiliency for the Evolving Threat Landscape

Herjavec Group

Last year I went on record predicting 2021 to be the most profound year in cybersecurity history. What we did see come to fruition in 2021 was an unprecedented increase in frequency and sophistication of cyber-attacks. We witnessed attacks impacting critical infrastructure, enterprises, and individuals alike.

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Behind the Scenes: A Conversation with Virsec’s CTO of the Year

Security Boulevard

Several weeks ago, we were thrilled to learn that our Founder and Chief Technology Officer, Satya Gupta, was named CTO of the Year in the 2021 Global InfoSec Awards. . While workload protection controls are also evolving, the divergence between the attackers' and the defenders' abilities keeps widening with each passing day.

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How CIOs Can Protect Data Against Ransomware Attacks in 2022

Security Boulevard

How CIOs Can Protect Data Against Ransomware Attacks in 2022. Wed, 10/27/2021 - 08:34. Oct 27, 2021. Ransomware has become one of the most dangerous and high-profile problems facing CIOs and CISOs worldwide. government in the first six months of 2021. . government in the first six months of 2021. .

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5 Major Cybersecurity Trends to Know for 2024

eSecurity Planet

Attack surfaces will explode: Cyberdefense complexity will compound as API, cloud, edge, and OT resources add to the list of assets to defend. Government actions will increase: Expect more government regulations, state-sponsored cyberattacks, and increased documentation required to protect CISOs.

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How security professionals will rise to the challenge of cyber defense in 2022

CyberSecurity Insiders

By September of 2021, the number of publicly reported data breaches had already surpassed the total of the previous year by 17%. Significant investment is required to stay one step ahead of cyber-attackers, and ongoing, company-wide cybersecurity training is required for employees in our ‘work from home’ world.