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Shadow IT is increasing and so are the associated security risks

CSO Magazine

Despite years of modernization initiatives, CISOs are still contending with an old-school problem: shadow IT, technology that operates within an enterprise but is not officially sanctioned — or on the radar of — the IT department.

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Breaking Barriers, Building Bridges: Cultivating Female Belonging in the Cybersecurity Landscape

Jane Frankland

Facing a perplexed gaze, I turned my back on one of cybersecurity’s most high profile CISOs, my hands pressed firmly against my ears, belting out a powerful melody. However, the reason why women matter so much in cybersecurity is because of the way they view and deal with risk. In that moment, I found myself at a crossroads.

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The Evolution of SIEM: Where It’s Been and Where It is Going

CyberSecurity Insiders

SIEM enables security teams to detect and respond to threats, manage incident response, and minimize risks. billion globally by 2027. Around that time, most CISOs and security teams were drowning in a sea of data accompanied by too many security alerts, many of them not actionable. Today, SIEM accounts for approximately $4.4

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Fewer than 10% of People are Confident about their Data Security on Social Media, According to Survey from PCI Pal

CyberSecurity Insiders

With the social commerce market projected to reach a size of nearly $605 Billion by 2027 , many companies are using platforms such as Facebook and Instagram to reach new customers and grow their sales.

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As Internet-Connected Medical Devices Multiply, So Do Challenges

Cisco Security

Not only is the Internet of Medical Things, or IoMT, surging — with the global market projected to reach $160 billion by 2027 , according to Emergen Research — the stakes can be quite high, and sometimes even matters of life or death. That doesn’t mean the risk is zero, noted Christos Sarris , a longtime information security analyst.

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Key Cybersecurity Trends for 2024: My Predictions

Jane Frankland

Critical infrastructure, such as energy grids and transportation systems, will be targeted, posing risks to national security and economic stability. Businesses operating in or supporting conflict regions face heightened cyberattack risks, leading to financial losses and reputational damage. The first is by rule making.