Protecting the organization against email-borne threats is only becoming more difficult as attackers create new and more clever ways to fool users and embed threats and malware.
The best SEG solutions provide better protection than older products or those that are available with an email platform...
Email continues to be the No. 1 source of cyberattacks and a significant point of risk for most organizations. Yet other
collaboration tools (e.g. Slack, Microsoft Teams, and even Zoom) are also emerging as points of risk.
An open and pervasive security integration strategy is required to reduce the burden on IT...
As the number one threat vector for most organizations, email continues to be widely used by cyber criminals to penetrate organizations in support of a wide variety of cyberattacks. Unlike other attack vectors, email enables cybercriminals to directly leverage humans in an effort to bypass security controls and...
The enterprise, workforce, attack surface and threat landscape all have transformed over the past two years. How has the concept of cyber resilience also transformed? Kris Lovejoy of Kyndryl shares insights on resilience maturity and why it's about recovery.
Employees are leaving at an unprecedented rate. As a result, the Great Resignation has created more opportunities for data loss than ever before. According to the 2022 Voice of the CISO report, CISOs agree that protecting data has become an increased challenge. So, how do you protect your organization against data...
Malicious cyber activity threatens both the public and private sectors. In today’s world of connected digital systems, one vulnerability can bring down an entire
chain of government agencies, businesses, and critical infrastructure. As President Biden notes, it will take a “whole-of-the-nation” approach to...
Insurance claims being filed by ransomware victims are growing as criminals continue to hit businesses with crypto-locking malware. To avoid these claims, organizations can take a number of proven steps to better protect themselves, says Payal Chakravarty of Coalition.
Based on the collected results, there was one major shift from last year’s report: Security. Security was selected by 27% of the respondents, which is an increase of 5% over last year.
Quality also saw an increase of 4% for a total of 25%. Both of these gains took away from safety, which saw a decrease of 9% over...
Three in four organizations experienced a malware attack last year, according to Comparitech. With malware attacks increasing year over year, it is imperative to arm your network with proactive solutions coinciding with reactive solutions. Take the first steps to protect your IT environment by equipping yourself with...
A single cybersecurity vulnerability can leave embedded systems defenseless to data breaches, cyberattacks, and other cyber incidents.
Unfortunately, cybersecurity vulnerabilities are an ever-present threat. In fact, according to embedded software industry experts, nearly 90% of all detected security holes can be...
Up to 90% of software security problems are caused by coding errors, which is why secure coding standards are essential.
There are several secure coding practices you can adopt. But, to write truly secure code, you need a secure coding standard.
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What are the secure coding...
Metric selection should be practical, realistic and pragmatic, taking into consideration the process in place. Additionally, the cost of gathering the metrics versus the benefit gained from them should be a factor in the selection.
Metrics can be produced at all stages of the software development cycle. Their use...
In 2021, check transaction volumes increased by 8%, while attempted fraud dollar value increased by 106% for checks *. Check fraud risk is not only alive and well, but a growing concern for Fraud Managers.
To combat check fraud, Financial Services Organizations (FSOs) need both external account verification tools...
As a managed service provider (MSP), you’re aware of the evolving cybersecurity landscape and sophistication of hackers on the web. However, that doesn’t necessarily mean your clients are.
As their advisor for all-things IT, you have an opportunity to educate your clients on the risks their IT environment...
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