2024 cybersecurity forecast: Regulation, consolidation and mothballing SIEMs
Sound cybersecurity practices and risk management are a differentiator for many non-regulated companies and are table stakes for highly regulated organizations. Enterprise customers are demanding and driving the conversation around cybersecurity.
They are demanding to understand how their vendors could potentially impact their customers and their re
... See morebacohido • Best Practices Q&A: Guidance About What Directors Need to Hear From CISOs — From a Board Member
The truth is that in today’s hyperconnected world, maturity-based cybersecurity programs are no longer adequate for combatting cyberrisks. A more strategic, risk-based approach is imperative for effective and efficient risk management (Exhibit 2).
Jim Boehm • The Risk-Based Approach to Cybersecurity
To achieve cyber resilience, it is crucial for organizations to align their cybersecurity priorities with their overarching business objectives. Jen Easterly, Director of the US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), emphasizes the need for security leaders to frame risks in relatable business terms and provide metrics that demons
... See morectsmithiii • Building Cyber Resilience in an Age of Growing Threats
The answer, I believe, lies in fostering a strong cybersecurity culture within organisations. It’s not enough to simply implement technical solutions and hope for the best; we must fundamentally change the way we think about and approach cybersecurity. This means embedding security into every aspect of an organisation’s operations, from the boardro
... See morej4vv4d • Protecting People, Not Just Data
Explain that cybersecurity means more than data protection. In the Harvard Business Review article 7 Pressing Cybersecurity Questions Boards Need to Ask, authors Dr. Keri Pearlson and Nelson Novaes Neto wrote that many board members think cybersecurity is still about protecting data, which was true many years ago. However, now that digital process
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