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Black Friday and Cyber Weekend: Navigating the Tumultuous Waters of Retail Cybersecurity

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

Black Friday and Cyber Weekend: Navigating the Tumultuous Waters of Retail Cybersecurity sparsh Tue, 11/21/2023 - 05:01 As global consumers gear up for the much-anticipated shopping bonanza that is Black Friday and Cyber Weekend, retailers brace themselves for the frenzied onslaught of shoppers and the deluge of cyber threats lurking in the shadows.

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Top of Mind Security Insights from In-Person Interactions

Cisco Security

It was a chance to discuss some of the most critical cybersecurity issues and implications that are top of mind for organizations. . The need for better security has never been so strong. Securing the future is good business. Digital transformation and Zero Trust . Data privacy is getting personal .

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Strong toolsets and a focus on risk makes security a business enabler

SC Magazine

Today’s columnist, Monzy Merza of Databricks, says by combining a focus on risk with strong tools companies can make security a business enabler. The pandemic and its resulting economic pressures have accelerated digital transformation timelines for many organizations. Monzy Merza, vice president, cybersecurity, Databricks.

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Integrating Perimeter and Internal Defenses: 5 Facts That May or May Not Surprise

Cisco Security

This blog has been authored by Frank Dickson, Program Vice President, Cybersecurity Products Practice, and Christopher Rodriguez, Research Director, IDC Network Security. IDC recently had the opportunity to talk to CISOs regarding the integration of Cisco Secure Workload and Secure Firewall.

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SHARED INTEL: How NTA/NDR systems get to ‘ground truth’ of cyber attacks, unauthorized traffic

The Last Watchdog

ExtraHop’s finding vividly shows how, as digital transformation ramps up, companies really have no clue what moves back and forth, nor in and out, of their networks on a daily basis. It appears the cam in question was unwittingly set up by an employee for personal security reasons. But there is a larger lesson here.