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Burnout in the Cybersecurity Community

Security Through Education

Even so, you find you have 85 unread emails, the missed messages light on your phone is blinking, and there was more than one note left on your desk. While we wish that this scenario was only fictional, we know that for many, this is an all too real description of their work life. The Statistics of the Burnout Pandemic.

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Public Sector Cybersecurity Priorities in 2021

Security Boulevard

With no immediate end in sight to the on-going COVID-19 situation, it looks like homeworking and all the attendant cybersecurity threats that come it will continue for some time. What does this mean for cybersecurity in the public sector in 2021 and what can organizations do to improve their security posture?

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2021 Security Outcomes Study: Stress Relief for CISOs

Cisco Security

We have heard countless times that, during the COVID-19 pandemic, digital transformation has advanced three years in three months. It is also time to recognize that, sooner or later, one of the threats to this new realm will be able to overcome the numerous barriers that we have already raised.

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Lessons from 2020, and What to Expect in 2021: An Evolutionary Time in Cyber and Privacy

SecureWorld News

But, as we head into the final month of 2020, and look forward to hopefully a calmer and safer 2021, it is a good opportunity to take stock of where things stand, and what we can expect around the corner. But, in the cyber and privacy sphere, there are some top impacts that we felt in 2020. Looking back on 2020.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking Healthcare

ForAllSecure

And what parallels might infosec learn from COVID-19? Mike notes how some basic rules of physical hygiene that can slow the spread of COVID-19 can also map into the digital world. Here we were in the 21st century, and the lab was using an operating system that was no longer supported by Microsoft.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking Healthcare

ForAllSecure

And what parallels might infosec learn from COVID-19? Mike notes how some basic rules of physical hygiene that can slow the spread of COVID-19 can also map into the digital world. Here we were in the 21st century, and the lab was using an operating system that was no longer supported by Microsoft.

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Negotiating with Ransomware Gangs: What's It Really Like?

SecureWorld News

Sometimes, federal agents even help victims find experienced virtual ransom negotiators. Ransomware gangs also attack companies when they are at their most vulnerable—during COVID-19, they have stepped up their attacks on health care firms, for example, adding a real life-or-death component to an already stressful situation.