Before the COVID-19 pandemic, only 22% of global organizations were prepared for mass remote work, the World Economic Forum reports. Now, companies are unprepared for an even more daunting new challenge—empowering their modern workforce to succeed.
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Five Reasons All Organizations Should Consider Managed Security
Since the COVID-19 pandemic began, the global cybersecurity climate has become increasingly challenging—especially for small- and medium-sized businesses who find necessary modern security activities difficult in the first place.
Five Steps to Next-Generation Incident Preparedness and Response
Recent disruptions associated with the COVID-19 pandemic have spurred a concerning trend: cyberthreats have grown among 86% of organizations in the U.S., Cybersecurity Dive reports, as well as 63% of companies in other countries.
Cybersecurity Best Practices for Protecting Critical Infrastructure
The cybersecurity of the United States and other free nations’ critical infrastructure is growing in importance as both public and private sector partners face evolving cyber threats.
How Dark Web Research Keeps Cybersecurity Experts Ahead of Hackers
The dark web is a part of the internet that is not publicly visible or searchable. It is a haven for hackers—a network of websites and servers where they can buy and sell both information and tools to help them engage in criminal activity.
How to Kickstart Your Retail Cybersecurity Strategy
Retailers have always been a target for cybercriminals, but in today’s digital age the stakes are higher than ever. Retailers face a unique set of cybersecurity threats, from online retail and eCommerce to the use of connected devices in physical stores.
Mastering Cybersecurity in the Electronics Manufacturing Industry
The cybersecurity risks for electronics manufacturers are numerous and ever-evolving. Hackers know that companies in this sector have valuable data that can be exploited for financial gain or operational disruptions.
Navigating Cybersecurity Best Practices in Life Sciences and Biotech
Life sciences and biotechnology (“biotech”) companies face unique cybersecurity risks. Cybercriminals consider these organizations prime target because they hold a wealth of sensitive data, including patient information, trade secrets, research and development data, and others.
Securing Manufacturing with Industry 4.0 Cybersecurity
The cybersecurity needs of today’s Industry 4.0 manufacturers are growing. Manufacturing is among only a handful of industries with the “highest risk” of a “possible attack and subsequent impact on critical infrastructure, Forbes reports.
The Evolution of Digital Trust and How Enterprise Leaders Can Improve
Today, consumers, businesses, and even governments conduct much or most of their personal and professional activities online. The frequency and importance of these interactions call for a new layer of trust between all parties involved.