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How the CISO has adapted to protect the hybrid workforce

IT Security Guru

Given the connectivity needs of a remote workforce – and knowing a hybrid workforce is here to stay – many IT teams have had to make sudden changes in the way workers connect to corporate systems that could introduce new cyber risks and vulnerabilities. . Cloud dominance . Security landscape requires adaptation .

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Annual Reports: How They Warn of Cyber Risk

SecureWorld News

However, we were most interested in seeing how Accenture articulated a particular business risk: the risk from a cyberattack. Especially because Accenture was hit with ransomware this year. On page 34 of the report, Accenture dives into the risk that cyber poses to the business.

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Spotlight Podcast: QOMPLX CISO Andy Jaquith on COVID, Ransomware and Resilience

The Security Ledger

In this Spotlight podcast* we’re joined by Andrew Jaquith, the CISO at QOMPLX to talk about how the COVID pandemic is highlighting longstanding problems with cyber risk management and cyber resilience. Ransomware’s Dangerous Rise. Andy is an amazing resource on all matters cyber security.

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Spotlight Podcast: Public Sector levels up to tackle Cyber Threats

The Security Ledger

In this Spotlight edition of the podcast, sponsored* by RSA Security, we go deep on public sector cyber risk with two interviews from the most recent RSA Conference: Kelvin Coleman, the Executive Director of the National Cyber Security Alliance (NCSA) and Sean McHenry, the CISO of the Utah State Board of Education.

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Spotlight on Cybersecurity Leaders: Imran Ahmad

SecureWorld News

Cyber risk is dynamic and ever changing. A : Working with law enforcement to arrest and bring to justice an affiliate of a large ransomware group. Although that may happen, it's organized crime and state-sponsored threat actors behind most attacks. A : Move and counter-move.

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Security Outlook 2023: Cyber Warfare Expands Threats

eSecurity Planet

After a year that saw massive ransomware attacks and open cyber warfare, the biggest question in cybersecurity for 2023 will likely be how much of those attack techniques get commoditized and weaponized. The ongoing war in the Ukraine has led to more nation-state sponsored attacks that tend to have societal and economic impacts.

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Deciphering the Omnibus for Medical Device Security

NetSpi Executives

Updated Definition of a Cyber Device In the Omnibus legislation, a “cyber device” is defined by three key attributes: It includes software validated, installed, or authorized by the sponsor, indicating its integral role in device functionality. It must possess the ability to connect to the internet.