Cybersecurity Preparedness Guide for CISOs. As a CISO, your mission is to keep your organization ready to handle rising threats and build a strong security culture, but staying ahead of threat actors and risks can be a challenge.
Month: November 2023
The ever-expanding threat landscape keeps evolving, and it is easy to overlook key areas that could expose your organization. However, you can stay ahead of constantly evolving threats and gain peace of mind with this comprehensive checklist.
Government-imposed rules on incident reporting by organizations impacted by cyberattacks are not new – many sectors have been subjected to them for decades. What is new is that governments are introducing new, more stringent incident reporting rules that will affect a broader set of organizations.
As cybercriminals evolve their attack techniques, they pose greater risks to the government, businesses and individuals. It’s more critical than ever to improve your security strategy and proactively prepare for the next wave of cyberthreats.
Cloud adoption has significantly boosted workplace productivity, but it also introduced threats that are vastly different from the ones you’ve faced in the past.
With hybrid work and cloud adoption, IT environments have become much more complex. Point products can longer keep up as data sprawls across endpoints, networks, and applications.
Lantum, a leading healthcare IT organization, deployed Lookout Secure Cloud Access, a CASB solution, which enabled them to:
Your work takes you to some of the world’s most extreme conditions, and you pushed us to create the world’s most rugged PCs.
As identity-based attack surfaces become primary targets for threat actors, more enterprises are turning to identity security solutions to provide the prevention, detection, and response capabilities their teams need to catch and neutralize indicators of credential misuse or theft, entitlement overprovisioning, and attacks based on privilege escalation or lateral movements.
IT/OT cybersecurity is the protection of Operational Technology (OT) used for process control. In the Purdue Model this relates to the protection of industrial operations at levels 0-3, but in practice relates primarily to the process control level, the local control room and DMZ.