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Analytics Insight Announces β€˜The 10 Most Influential CISOs to Watch in 2021’

CyberSecurity Insiders

. & HYDERABAD, India–( BUSINESS WIRE )–Analytics Insight has named β€˜ The 10 Most Influential CISOs to Watch in 2021 ’ in its October magazine issue. The magazine issue recognizes ten futuristic CISOs who are reimagining the business world and adopting new ways of working. He holds a Ph.D

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Employees and Cybersecurity: What Are Your Employees Thinking Now?

SecureWorld News

And that concern bleeds into their relationship with cybersecurity. How do technology leaders view remote work and cybersecurity? The majority of CISOs and CIOs are clear: remote work brings a cybersecurity risk. How concerned about cybersecurity are your end-users? The bag is somewhat mixed.

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Federal cybersecurity: breaking down the barriers to adoption

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

These vulnerabilities can span from limited use of data encryption to the abuse of privileged user policies. However, modernization and transformative technologies are creating new vulnerabilities resulting in data breaches. Furthermore, over 80% of agencies feel they are already vulnerable to a data breach.

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Healthcare Cyberattacks Lead to Increased Mortality, Lower Patient Care: Ponemon Study

eSecurity Planet

Ponemon chairman and founder Larry Ponemon said in a statement that “Most of the IT and security professionals regard their organizations as vulnerable to these attacks,” and that growing adoption of technologies such as cloud, mobile , big data , and the Internet of Things (IoT) are adding to that risk.

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

CyberSecurity Insiders

Over the last 20+ years, the SIEM market has procured substantial growth within the technology industry. billion of total cybersecurity spending and is expected to increase to $6.4 According to Ponemon Institute, the average number of cybersecurity products a company uses is 45. Today, SIEM accounts for approximately $4.4

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5 Major Cybersecurity Trends to Know for 2024

eSecurity Planet

As 2023 draws to an end and cybersecurity budgeting is nearly complete, it helps to consider the year’s events and try to predict next year’s trends. After receiving input from industry experts and doing my own analysis of the year’s driving forces, I identified five major cybersecurity trends. Bottom line: Prepare now based on risk.

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Guilty as charged (or not) for spreading FUD about women in cyber

Jane Frankland

Although some companies have been reporting on some aspects of diversity, for gender, we are still so data poor. Here are some interesting data points from the past 7-years thanks to (ISC)2, Forrester, Cybersecurity Ventures, Kaspersky, Ipsos / UK DCMS, NCWIT & COQUAL.” Firstly, there were big data gaps.

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