Cybersecurity has evolved beyond the “office of ‘no'” to a true business enabler that requires an on-going vigilant effort to keep a resilient security posture
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Penetration testing is an inherently manual process and runs in contrast to the DevSecOps movement, so where does it fit in? Robert Wood delves into it.
It’s common for the C-suite to look at cybersecurity efforts with fear, uncertainty, and doubt (FUD). Here’s why that needs to stop, and how to do it.
Managing AI bias empowers organizations to unlock AI’s tremendous opportunity to drive positive outcomes, writes Robert Wood in this look at the new NIST AI playbook’s main takeaways on the topic.
Quantifying cyber risk helps board members and other business leaders see the importance of cybersecurity investment. As Chris Hughes explains, the FAIR model offers a framework to do this.
Robert Wood explores several areas of risk that can emerge with the adoption of low-code/no-code applications.
Janet Schijns looks at the impact a partner can have, both positive and negative, on your firm’s data project, and offers tips on vetting and choosing the right ones.
Driving down the IAM environment’s complexity should be a major priority for all organizations, especially given the common problem of attracting and retaining technical talent.
Automated risk management is growing in importance as global finance becomes more interconnected and mobile — and therefore more complex.
When it comes to cyber risk quantification, cybersecurity as an industry has become abysmal. How can organizations overcome these challenges?
As organizations implement zero trust initiatives, risk scoring becomes an essential factor that can influence user behavior and endpoint security, writes Robert Wood.
As the future is certainly digital, organizations need to ensure they are able to manage digital risk and growth.
In today’s digitally-driven world, fostering cyber resilience in global, digital ecosystems is critical to ensure secure innovation.
Over the past two years, the supply chain has exemplified how the right partner relationships can help reduce risks.
CXOs should consider channel partners, as they can provide solutions to recover from and prevent cyber attacks.
With the risk of Ransomware increasing, organizations need to apply this guidance to prepare and prevent attacks.
In this Cybersecurity Minute, Chris covers a recent statement from the White House about the urgency for organizations to increase fundamental cybersecurity.
The analysts jump into a roundtable discussion about data modernization, considering the issues, cost implications, and risks involved with this transformation.
Board members need to be aware of these top three risks that they may face in the boardroom to determine appropriate responses.
In this Future CXO Minute, Wayne explains two types of cybersecurity attacks and why top executives need to understand them.