The reality for any business leader is that a cyberattack isn’t a possibility -- it’s an eventuality.

No title available
The Stonewall Inn
macklin celebrini has autism

No title available

PR's Tumblrdome

titsay
NASA
No title available
h
Not today Justin
Interview Vampire Daily

Game Changer & Make Some Noise
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
Cookie Run:Kingdom Official!
𓃗

Jar Jar Binks Fan Club
Phantogram Three

izzy's playlists!
Cosimo Galluzzi
No title available

seen from United Kingdom

seen from United States
seen from United Kingdom
seen from France

seen from United States

seen from Malaysia
seen from United States

seen from United Kingdom

seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from France

seen from United States
seen from Saudi Arabia
seen from Türkiye
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from Ecuador
seen from United States

seen from Türkiye
@cybersecurity-omnium-gatherum
The reality for any business leader is that a cyberattack isn’t a possibility -- it’s an eventuality.
How the security industry can both make money and stay true to its core values, and why that matters.
The shipping industry's cybersecurity is still in its infancy and prone to attacks which could allow a threat actor to track, hijack, or even sink a vessel along with other ways to disrupt the shipping industry.
While chief information officers (CIOs) and leaders understand early testing is key to cost control and risk reduction, few teams are practicing secure DevOps in a way that meaningfully reduces risks.
Here's how security practitioners can work with development without making them feel bombarded with additional overhead or slowed down in terms of production.
This month we take a look at the vulnerability management tools, one of the often-overlooked basics in your security posture.
Dido Harding urges companies to decommission unsecured legacy systems to avoid a costly data breach
Bug bounty programs have become extremely popular over recent years. The idea is you release some software, either to the public or in a closed beta program and unleash a swarm of security engineers to find vulnerabilities and security problems in your application or service.
In this exclusive 9-part podcast series, Paul Ferrillo and Christophe Veltsos share insights from their book, "Take Back Control of Your Cybersecurity Now."
Organizations with established risk management processes can drive efficiency and improve their overall risk posture by leveraging open source tools.
There is a major skills gap in cybersecurity. Here's how we can fix it.
Business professionals who have been riding the ML high may be in store for a "hangover" when the trough of disillusionment hits.
DevSecOps is about introducing security earlier in the life cycle of application development, thus minimizing vulnerabilities and bringing security closer to IT and business objectives.
What trends do security pros have their eyes on? Their answers run the gamut from tools and technologies to threats, tactics, and training.
Stopping digital attacks by rival states has proved impossible up to now; can a new cyber deterrence strategy help fix that?
With the GDPR in full effect, expect to start seeing an impact in the US sooner vs. later. All it will take is the next major data breach for the American public to start demanding ownership of their personal data.
I was listening to Jenny Radcliffe interviewing Sarah Clarke on The Human Factor podcast the other day. (If you haven’t tuned in to this podcast, you are definitely missing out on a magnificently entertaining and educational experience!) Sarah made an accurate observation about what would happen after the May 25th deadline for GDPR compliance. She … Read More The post The GDPR Deadline Has Passed – Now What? appeared first on The State of Security.