Government Security: Do As I Say, Not As I Do?
It’s ironic to note the ones setting the rules and providing guidance on cybersecurity — the U.S. government — aren’t eating their own dog food.
It’s ironic to note the ones setting the rules and providing guidance on cybersecurity — the U.S. government — aren’t eating their own dog food.
By 2020, 1.5 billion people across the world will be affected by data breaches.
Even today, only 53% of organizations are actively training for security awareness, and only 42% had a security strategy as of last year.
We’re closing out National Health Information Technology Week with a story to help you frame the cybersecurity conversation, internally.
2017 has been a record-breaking year for disastrous cybersecurity events.
This flaw will affect you in different ways. Here’s the breakdown along with what you should do.
Roughly 71% of your employees use applications not sanctioned by your IT department.
A major cyber attack affecting all Windows servers, PCs and laptops has affected many multinational organizations across Europe.
There’s a significant amount of government activity around cybersecurity. Are you doing enough?
The good, the bad, the ugly, and the insightful.
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