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How Does Cybersecurity Impact Environmental Services and Infrastructure?

The State of Security

Environmental sustainability has become a significant concern for businesses today. Yet, many are not seeing the connection between sustainability efforts and cybersecurity. Despite how different they may seem, these two topics are intertwined. If organizations hope to make a positive environmental […]… Read More.

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Future of Compliance: 2024’s Essential Cybersecurity Insights

Centraleyes

Compliance Trends and Timeline for Regulations in 2024 From data security standards to privacy laws and emerging technologies, staying abreast of the evolving regulatory compliance trends landscape is crucial. In contrast, the United States is witnessing a gradual shift driven by investor demands. in ESG adoption.

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What will 2023 bring in the realms of cybersecurity and privacy?

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

What will 2023 bring in the realms of cybersecurity and privacy? What will 2023 bring in the realms of cybersecurity and privacy? Large-scale layoffs may impact security. Business security risk is significant and adds to reputational risk. Thu, 01/05/2023 - 05:52. Layoffs are a "reputational risk."

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ICS and OT threat predictions for 2024

SecureList

In 2023, ransomware attacks consolidated their hold on the top of the ranking of information security threats to industrial enterprises. This is creating a situation where attackers, by design or accident, could again cross the line beyond which the attack consequences become infrastructural, as in the case of Colonial Pipeline.

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Zero Trust: Can It Be Implemented Outside the Cloud?

eSecurity Planet

The concept of zero trust has been around since 2010, when Forrester Research analyst John Kindervag created the zero trust security model. The only exception, it seems, has been cloud service providers, who boast an enviable record when it comes to cybersecurity, thanks to rigorous security practices like Google’s continuous patching.