CISOs today face an expanding attack surface, increasingly sophisticated threats, and an ongoing cybersecurity skills gap. A broad, integrated, and automated approach to security is needed to secure and protect across the digital infrastructure.
Protecting smaller branches of your enterprise might seem like hard work, but failure to secure these sites leaves a critical opening to malicious actors.
Fortinet’s Jim Richberg stood before the U.S. House Committee on Energy and Commerce and discussed how public-private partnerships can strengthen cybersecurity.
According to a new study, botnets are lingering on networks longer than ever before being detected, creating even greater risks for businesses. So what’s your next move?
Defending against adversaries—especially as they adopt new technologies that make attacks easier and faster—demands a proactive approach.
Corporate, public, and non-profit partnerships are key to creating stronger and better cybersecurity strategies.
APT groups are on the move. Here’s how to beat them back.
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SASE is critical in protecting against cybersecurity. It’s also confusing. Here, we break down one important element, cloud access security broker (CASB), and examine why it’s so important for SASE’s success.
Military veteran James Murphy, director of the TechVets Programme at The Forces Employment Charity, discusses how veterans can fill the cybersecurity skills gap.
Because most ransomware is delivered through phishing, employee education is essential to protecting your organization from these threats.
The perilous state of OT security is apparent as outdated systems and expanding attack surfaces leave industrial environments exposed.
A properly deployed solution protects connections to and from the internet as well as SaaS and private applications.
SOCaaS is an economical option for organizations looking to reduce their risk of cyberattacks and/or the routine (but constant) alert triage effort.
Organizations must establish strong security controls across their entire network, including any cloud infrastructure they use, to maintain agility, meet compliance requirements, and reduce their risk from cyber threats.
A comprehensive strategy is required to detect and prevent cyber incidents, and your employees play a crucial role in this effort.
Overall, many organizations think they’re more prepared than they really are.
The threat landscape is constantly evolving, but often, it’s the same old tricks that pay off.
Employers are struggling to fill open positions due to a shortfall of applicants with the needed qualifications.
Security analysts need more time to focus on higher-level projects as well as participate in training to enhance their skills.
In the fight against ransomware, organizations can and should assess and prioritize their technology, processes, and people.