Posts Tagged ‘Risk Management’
Your Firewall Has a Pulse: Why People Are Your Strongest (or Weakest) Cyber Defense
We invest heavily in cutting-edge firewalls, sophisticated intrusion detection systems, and advanced encryption. But what about the person clicking that suspicious link? Or the employee who innocently shares sensitive information? Here’s a sobering truth: the vast majority of cybersecurity breaches involve a human element. It’s not always about a master hacker exploiting a zero-day vulnerability;…
Read MoreNavigating AI in Cybersecurity: Opportunities and Risks
AI is the new cybersecurity arms race. It’s hard to ignore. On one side, we have security teams using AI to catch threats faster, automate the noise, and predict attacks before they happen. On the other, attackers are using the same technology to launch smarter, faster, more convincing attacks—at scale. So where does that leave…
Read MoreWhy your Cybersecurity strategy needs DevOps
A chain is only as strong as its weakest link In the past few years, leaders have accepted that the human error is the biggest security risk to an organization, and organizations have responded with valuable policies and programs such as security awareness training and multi-factor authentication. Necessary, but not sufficient. Organizations must continue implementing more robust security measures, expanding…
Read MoreDepending on Open Source software is Risky Business (and Heartbleed proves it!)
By all accounts, Heartbleed is the worst security flaw in the history of the Internet. What it is and why it is so bad has been talked about ad nauseum, so I won’t bore you with those kinds of details, but here are a couple places to learn more about it if you are not…
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