Interactive Question: Battling Ransomware
2021 was a record breaking year for #ransomware and 2022 looks to be worse. Bad…
2021 was a record breaking year for #ransomware and 2022 looks to be worse. Bad…
Incident response plans are not voluntary any longer
By all reports, organizations around the world are seeing more ransomware than ever. Additionally, it has become more scary and sophisticated, as extortion now acts a backup in case the ransom isn't paid.
he cybersecurity talent shortage is impacting so many businesses globally. More than 50% of IT & #Cybersecurity teams can’t fully utilize cloud security solutions due to understaffing.
Video presentation from Technology Leadership Academy Conference on Infrastructure Readiness and Security given to 30+…
It is so critical to create a security-first mindset in your organization. Too many organizations…
The public sector has seen a great deal of ransomware activity, as their environments often are more vulnerable. In addition, their constituents, students, etc... are not able to do without the services this public organizations provide. It creates what is effectively a perfect storm and one in which the bad actors and ransomware gangs are able to enrich themselves with repeatedly.
It is a risky time to be a board member for organizations with a large…
Stressed and stretched, IT security teams look too automation for relief from high volumes of alerts from their detection and response systems. Here's how three organizations started on the path to automated incident response.