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Cyber CEO: A Look Back at Cybersecurity in 2021

Herjavec Group

Needless to say, in 2021 cybersecurity was front and center for individuals, enterprises, and governments alike. While this was a big task to take on, I have to admit – I’m leaving 2021 behind feeling encouraged and hopeful for cybersecurity in the New Year. The Rise of Ransomware.

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

Herjavec Group

In last year’s Cybersecurity Conversations Report , we discussed what the massive digital transformation resulting from 2020 meant for enterprise cybersecurity. Last year I went on record predicting 2021 to be the most profound year in cybersecurity history. COVID” Testing Your Devices. ?

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Cyber CEO: Is Your Enterprise Up For the Most Challenging Year in our Industry?

Herjavec Group

I’ve been in infosec for over 30 years and have had the great privilege of evolving and learning as a cybersecurity executive in a space I love. We pride ourselves on keeping enterprises around the world secure from the threat of cybercrime. In last year’s report , we predicted it would be “The Year of Digital Transformation.”

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Cyber Playbook: 10 Reasons Why Identity and Access Management Programs Fail

Herjavec Group

While identity management and IT security have been rising as a priority amongst government, enterprises, and individuals alike, the increase in sophistication and frequency of cybercrime shows us there’s still work to be done. Neglecting Resilient Third-Party Risk Management.

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Cyber CEO: Cybersecurity in 2021 – What We’ve Learned So Far

Herjavec Group

Halfway through 2021 and it’s been a year unlike any other in cybersecurity ! As we dive into the second half of 2021, it seems like a good time to reflect on the cybersecurity trends in 2021 and the key takeaways from what we’ve learned so far. The Rise of Ransomware. In the U.S.,

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: The Fog of Cyber War

ForAllSecure

There’s an online war in Ukraine, one that you haven’t heard much about because that country is holding its own with an army of infosec volunteers worldwide. RSAC also attracts some of the top researchers in infosec. Hypponen: We had a bright moment in malware history, starting from October 2021.