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Board Members' Guide to Cyber Governance and Leadership

Last week, I had the opportunity to moderate a panel at the NACD Summit, where I was joined by: Deven Sharma, Former President at S&P; John Katko, Former Member of U.S. House of Representatives; and Aaron Hughes, CISO at Albertsons. The National Association of Corporate Directors (NACD) holds its summit annually to empower directors and transform boards to be future ready. Our panel discussion focused on how board members can strategically oversee their organizations’ cybersecurity resilience.

Navigating the Unknown: Zero-Days in the Supply Chain

Zero-days are out there. Lurking just under the surface, waiting for the right moment to strike. A security team can do everything right and still experience a zero-day attack in its supply chain. And with innumerable configurations, devices, and platforms that can be exploited, zero-day exploits are becoming more common than ever.

Mastering Cybersecurity in Today's World

In a world where AI is everywhere, cybersecurity regulations are on the rise, and cyber insurance is booming, we need standardized metrics for cybersecurity. Remember, you can’t manage what you can’t measure. A recent report by SecurityScorecard and the Cyentia Institute discovered a startling fact: 98% of organizations have a third party with a breach in the last two years. In cybersecurity, metrics matter; knowing how to communicate and report on metrics is essential.

What is Threat Exposure Management?

Staying ahead of cyberattacks and strengthening your organization’s defenses doesn’t happen overnight and can be hard to accomplish without the right tools and cyber strategies. SecurityScorecard’s Threat Intelligence team hosted a webinar that highlights the importance of threat exposure management, its latest trends, and how to implement this framework into an organization’s cybersecurity plan.

SecurityScorecard Cybersecurity Data Incorporated into S&P Global Market Intelligence's Newly Launched Supplier Risk Indicator

The world around us is often a reflection of who we are and what we value. The same can be said for businesses. It’s no longer enough to be resilient, trustworthy, and secure your own organization; the companies you do business with need to meet these same standards.

Securing Our World

October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month, a dedicated month for the public and private sectors to work together to raise awareness about the importance of cybersecurity. And this year’s theme, “Secure Our World,” couldn’t be more timely. With the growing number of cyberattacks worldwide, it’s becoming increasingly apparent that critical infrastructure is at risk.

What is a Zero-Day (0-Day)?

In the world of cybersecurity, zero-day vulnerabilities, zero-day attacks, and zero-day exploits keep many CISOs up at night. These terms, often shrouded in mystery and intrigue, denote a significant risk to digital systems and the sensitive data they hold. Understanding the intricacies of zero-day vulnerabilities and the exploits that leverage them is crucial for individuals, organizations, and governments seeking to fortify their defenses against cyber threats.

Building a Cyber-Resilient Future Together

Last week in New York, I had the opportunity to attend a panel discussion hosted by SINET and moderated by Upendra Mardikar, the Chief Information Security Officer of TIAA. We discussed everything from security in DevOps, to AI’s pros and cons, and cybersecurity’s future. As long as the attack surface, API usage, and digital footprints increase, so will cyber risk.

What is Vulnerability Remediation?

Due to the increasing frequency and impact of cybersecurity threats, vulnerability management has become a heightened priority for many organizations. While businesses often focus on vulnerability assessments when developing their vulnerability management programs, assessments are only the first step in a holistic cybersecurity threat mitigation strategy. One aspect of vulnerability management that is often overlooked is vulnerability remediation.

Advancing Digital Resilience in the Financial Sector

Financial entities throughout the European Union are preparing for the Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA), a new piece of legislation to strengthen the digital resilience of credit institutions, investment firms, insurers, and more. DORA focuses on breach prevention and cyber resilience, meaning financial institutions must prioritize both protecting their attack surface and incident response planning.