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Employees and Cybersecurity: What Are Your Employees Thinking Now?

SecureWorld News

The majority of CISOs and CIOs are clear: remote work brings a cybersecurity risk. According to a recent survey from PwC, 61% of CISOs and CIOs have seen cybersecurity risks increase during the shift to remote employees. For CISOs and Security Awareness Managers: what employees are thinking. Protect your people’s digital lives.

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Top of Mind Security Insights from In-Person Interactions

Cisco Security

After two years of virtual engagements, in-person events like our CISO Forum and Cisco Live as well as the industry’s RSA Conference underscore the power of face-to-face interactions. However, advanced telemetry, threat detection and protection, and continuous trusted access all help decelerate the trend.

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Unlearning What We Know In Cybersecurity

Jane Frankland

It offers a unique environment and is increasingly becoming a logical target for all manner of threat actors, from criminal syndicates to sophisticated state sponsored attackers and hacktivists simply because they hold sensitive client information, handle significant funds, and act as intermediaries in commercial and business transactions.

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Ransomware and Cyber Extortion in Q3 2024

Digital Shadows

For a CISO, sticking to policy terms is crucial to maintain coverage and avoid financial burdens. The leaked data ranges from patient medical records to bank account details and strategic business plans, leading to identity theft, financial fraud, and competitive disadvantages.

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Cybersecurity in 2022, Predictions for digital ecosystem facing more challenges and sophisticated threats

CyberSecurity Insiders

through September of 2021 has already surpassed the total number of compromises in 2020 by 17%, according to the Identity Theft Resource Center (ITRC).” DHS Secretary: “Killware,” Malware Designed To Do Real-World Harm, Poised To Be World’s Next Breakout Cybersecurity Threat – CPO Magazine.

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2025 Cybersecurity Predictions: Not Getting Easier; But There is Hope

SecureWorld News

Mo Wehbi, VP, Information Security & PMO, Penske Automotive Group: The Good and the Bad "The Good: Widespread Adoption of AI and Machine Learning for Threat Detection: AI will become more sophisticated and integral in identifying threats in real-time, reducing response times and mitigating risks faster than ever before.