Becoming aware that your company has suffered a data breach can be unsettling. However, due to the nature of cybercriminal activity, it is crucial to react quickly and correctly to contain the incident, minimize any further damages, and protect your business from legal troubles. Data breaches are affecting millions of people across the globe, with over 340 million records already compromised in 2023 headline cases and new incidents surfacing every week.
After a wave of zero-day attacks targeting widely used security and networking appliances, the Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) is taking new measures to protect Internet-exposed networking equipment.
Zero trust is not a new cybersecurity concept, yet it seems everywhere lately. In case you’re unfamiliar with zero trust, it is defined as an approach to security that assumes no implicit trust between users, devices, or networks as a baseline, and once a user has been verified as legitimate, authorized, and trustworthy, access is allowed. Zero trust has been so effective as a cybersecurity strategy that the U.S.
Salt is thrilled to share the findings from the just-released “State of the CISO 2023” report! We wanted to hear directly from CISOs/CSOs around the world about how digital transformation is impacting their role and understand the biggest challenges – both personal and professional – they’re contending with as a result.