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Insights from the Experts: Legal, Compliance, and Security Perspectives on SEC Regulations

In July 2023, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) announced new cybersecurity rules that require publicly traded companies in the U.S. to disclose material cybersecurity incidents within four business days of determining whether the incident is material to the company’s financial performance. SecurityScorecard recently hosted a webinar discussing the implications of the new rules and how compliance, security, and legal experts can elevate their game to meet these new regulations.

Webinar: Incorporating Digital Risk Exposure in Your Threat Detection Strategy

Watch as Kroll experts Wojcieszek and Scott Hanson outline the key benefits of incorporating surface, deep and dark web intelligence into your threat detection and response plans. During the session, they discuss the top use cases of digital risk protection and the best approaches to mapping out and reducing your digital risk across all areas of the internet. They also outline how security teams can use this external threat intelligence to improve their threat detection and response efforts and get wider visibility across the attack lifecycle.

7-Step Guide to Properly Scoping an Offensive Security Program

Offensive security has become a cornerstone strategy for organizations aiming to fortify their defenses against cyber threats. However, before one creates a suitably developed offensive security program, an organization must ensure it is properly scoped. This will ensure the final product is effective, efficient, and aligned with the organization's overall security objectives. Here's a guide to help organizations understand and implement a well-scoped offensive security program.

When and How to Create a Software Bills of Materials (SBOM)

A Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) inventories all of the open source components and other third-party libraries within a codebase. Much like IKEA instructions explain which parts are included in the package for your new furniture, an SBOM describes all of the third party components in your codebase. Most SBOMs contain the following information about the make-up of an application: Security vulnerabilities: a key use case for SBOM is understanding the security risks of third party components.

Revolutionizing access to capital for small businesses - S2E08

In this episode, we're excited to introduce Sri Kaza, the visionary founder of BrightCap, a fintech pioneer transforming the way small businesses access capital. With a career spanning over two decades in business leadership, consulting, and entrepreneurship, Sri brings a wealth of experience and a deep understanding of the financial challenges facing small businesses. Join us as we explore Sri's journey, the mission behind BrightCap, and how they're leveraging technology to democratize access to funding for America's small enterprises.

Transforming Business With Microsoft Dynamics NAV Developers

Businesses worldwide are increasingly realizing the transformative potential of technology to maintain their competitive edge. This recognition has led to a growing reliance on technology-driven operations to thrive in the global market. Consequently, there's a surge in demand for skilled developers capable of implementing and customizing enterprise software solutions. Among these solutions, Microsoft Dynamics stands out as indispensable for businesses seeking that edge.

Fortifying Your Systems: 8 Construction Management Software Security Tips

You can't afford to build on shaky ground in the digital world. Your construction management and accounting software is at risk if it isn't secure. Protecting your business data is also about safeguarding your reputation. So, examine these eight essential security tips to help you fortify your defense, keep your software up-to-date, and ensure you're always ahead of cyber threats.