Art Coviello, former CEO of RSA and current partner with Rally Ventures, describes the cybersecurity industry trends he's watching closely as we hit the midway point of 2022, as well as which emerging technologies have not quite evolved in the way he might have anticipated.
To advance a more inclusive and diverse workforce in cybersecurity, it is imperative to consider "every person in the room," says Michael Cunningham, vice president and CISO of Graphic Packaging International LLC. He discusses ways for organizations to become more inclusive and diverse.
As the dwell time between when hackers compromise a system and when they trigger a ransomware attack has grown, victims have a little more precious time to detect and stop these attacks "before the worst happens," says Chet Wisniewski, principal research scientist at Sophos.
Continuing ransomware trends are making it increasingly important for organizations to proactively and comprehensively consider what cyber recovery means, says Jessica Hetrick, senior manager of cyber strategy at Optiv. She discusses the need to focus on recovery and resiliency.
To manage risks, it is essential to take into account a larger ecosystem: that is, who are the critical suppliers outside the company and how they interfere in operations, says Fernando Madueira, global CISO at Cosan Group.
Sometimes timing is very important, and companies need to start managing risks, because nowadays those who do not have this capacity cannot evolve or innovate, says Glauco Sampaio, CISO and senior executive of privacy at Cielo, in a video interview with Information Security Media Group at RSA Conference 2022.
Cybersecurity demands and risks have increased at a very high rate due to the recent transformations faced around the world. As a result, the development of cybersecurity professionals in the area has not kept up with these needs, says EDP Brazil CISO Milton Almeida.
In the wake of digital transformation and President Biden's 2021 cybersecurity executive order, an entire industry has sprung up around the concept of Zero Trust. John Kindervag, the researcher who created the architecture, weighs in on how the discussion has evolved.
The U.S. is on "borrowed time" for a major cyberattack that could potentially seriously disrupt critical infrastructure, but the nation can secure its systems and resources to avoid such cybersecurity disasters, says Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-California.
Abnormal Security is out with new financial crimes research, and it shows that traditional business email compromise is evolving into new forms of financial supply chain compromise. Crane Hassold shares insights on the crimes and how best to detect, deter and respond to them.
Cyberwarfare has emerged as the bridge between espionage and kinetic conflict. "It's here," says Chase Cunningham of Ericom Software. He discusses how enterprise cybersecurity leaders should now think more deeply about their adversaries' motivations and capabilities.
Far too many companies think that backups and cyber insurance will see them through a cybersecurity breach, says Mark Sangster of Adlumin. He shares his advice to enterprise security leaders who want to treat cybersecurity as the business risk it is.
From cloud migration to application development, cybersecurity is in the middle of an "epochal change," says Jeff Hudson, CEO of Venafi. He wants enterprise security leaders to envision the possibilities when security and development are in sync.
The Cyber Threat Alliance just celebrated its fifth birthday, and President and CEO J. Michael Daniel says the membership and information sharing both are growing at an impressive pace. He discusses the surge in ransomware and how organizations should respond.
Billions of dollars have already been lost in crypto exchanges, and some of the some losses have been due to "basic" security failures, including third parties not implementing common controls, says Troy Leach, security executive in residence at Cloud Security Alliance.
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