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The Security Blog is written by our team of editors and includes thought provoking opinions, trends, and essential security information for security executives.
Software as a Service (SaaS) has become a critical business tool. With hundreds of SaaS applications, large enterprise organizations need to protect themselves from cyberattacks.
From the early stages of the internet, personal identifiable information (PII) has been stored, managed and used by companies. As data privacy has evolved, so has the security standpoint behind collecting user data.
A cybersecurity tactic to reduce ransomware and increase security awareness: simulated phishing campaigns. Here are four considerations for enterprise security leaders thinking about adopting the cyber defense technique.
Review the risks and rewards involved with information sharing, a necessary challenge for Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) looking to stay on the front edge of cybersecurity.
Security leaders looking to mitigate risk of black swan events in their critical infrastructure organizations can follow some steps to emergency-proof their organization, including looking outside their firm for perspective.
A network-centric, autonomous response hardens cybersecurity defense in the distributed enterprise by reducing the attack surface and automatically eliminating potential threats before they can reach devices and information on a protected network.