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75% Organizations Struggle with Recurring Cyber Attacks

Security Boulevard

In a time when advancements in technology rule these days, the constant risk of cyber attacks hangs over businesses all over the world. As part of the ‘Mind of the CISO: Behind the Breach’ project, Trellix, recently performed research.

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Strengthening Cybersecurity in Local Government: How to Protect Networks Amid an Epidemic

Security Boulevard

As cyber attacks become more advanced, regulatory bodies have created and enforced compliance requirements to ensure that organizations protect sensitive data and systems. The post Strengthening Cybersecurity in Local Government: How to Protect Networks Amid an Epidemic appeared first on Security Boulevard.

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Introducing our new CISO Advisor, Pam Lindemeon

Cisco Security

I’m delighted to announce the latest member of our growing CISO Advisor team, Pam Lindemeon. Pam is an exceptional leader; dedicated to advancing women in the IT industry, and I’m so glad she’s now joined Cisco to work closely with our community of CISOs and offer advice and guidance based on her incredible experience. Pam Lindemeon.

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New York Takes Bold Stance Against Hospital Cyber Attacks

SecureWorld News

Having experienced NYDFS's stringency first-hand in regards to regulation for financial services, this comes as no surprise," Krista Arndt , CISO at United Musculoskeletal Partners, wrote in a LinkedIn post on December 5. "I states have implemented government regulations specifically tailored to enhance cybersecurity practices in hospitals.

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LW ROUNDTABLE: Cybersecurity takeaways of 2023 — and what’s ahead in 2024 ( part 3)

The Last Watchdog

Rebecca Krauthamer , Co-founder and CPO, QuSecure Krauthamer As new standards for quantum-resilient cryptography come into effect, many government agencies will move toward quantum-readiness. CISOs will have to get quantum resilient encryption on their cyber roadmap.

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GUEST ESSAY: Why the arrests of cyber criminals in 2021 will incentize attackers in 2022

The Last Watchdog

REvil and BlackMatter are not “shutting down” due to external pressure from the government and law enforcement agencies. The ascendency of CISOs. In 2022 we expect to see organizations increasingly moving identity management systems into the CISO organization. Reconstituted hacker rings. Don’t believe the hype.

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GUEST ESSAY: Preparing for the dire cybersecurity consequences of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine

The Last Watchdog

As the United States and other nations condemn Russia’s actions, the odds of Russian cyber actors targeting the U.S., Related: Cyber espionage is in a Golden Age. Each of these organizations performs cyber operations for various reasons. Some Russian cyber actors may gather intelligence while others are financially motivated.