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SPOTLIGHT: Women in Cybersecurity

McAfee

Forrester also predicts that the number of women CISOs at Fortune 500 companies will rise to 20 percent in 2019 , compared with 13 percent in 2017. This is based on in-depth discussions with numerous industry experts in cybersecurity and analyzing and synthesizing third-party reports, surveys, and media sources. Alexandra holds a B.S.

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My 2020 Predictions Revisited: What Worked, What Didn't

Duo's Security Blog

Hacktivism also moved up the stack in 2020, disrupting events through social media. Defenses in 2020 The rapid shift to remote work this year propelled digital transformation, cloud adoption, and securing it all with zero trust principles. The classic distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) tactic is still in use. Well, it was.

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Business Must Change: InfoSec in 2019

The Falcon's View

or communication (social media!) That said, there was definitely a watershed moment in the mid-1990s marking a clear transition from the old Deming-era industrial ways to this modern digital era. Many, many, many things have changed dramatically over that time, whether it be electronics (smartphones!)

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Key Cybersecurity Trends for 2024: My Predictions

Jane Frankland

Digital Transformation In 2024, several trends are expected to shape the landscape of digital transformation. AI and automation will play a vital role in managing the complexity of zero trust architectures, enabling real-time incident response through AI-powered analytics and machine learning.