Yum!, a massive worldwide food brand, operates over 55,000 restaurants in a total of 155 countries. The brand has more than 36,000 employees and owns restaurants like KFC, Taco Bell, and Pizza Hut, among others. The brand was recently hit by a data breach that may have exposed some of its employees as well as some customers. This is a real issue that should have people a bit concerned.
This is the first post in a series on the pillars outlined in the new US National Cybersecurity Strategy. I review each pillar in turn, and then discuss how services such as Devo can help address the challenges outlined in that pillar.
Organizations are rapidly adopting SaaS and cloud infrastructure with 72% of orgs saying they’re defaulting to cloud-based services when adopting new tech according to Foundry (formerly IDG communications). For early adopters of cloud technology, their SaaS count may be north of 1,000 apps according to McAfee. Organizations who have no plan for their data when migrating to cloud are in for—forgive the pun—cloudy skies. We’re not afraid to use this analogy because.
We’re thrilled to share that the Business Intelligence Group has named WatchGuard’s George Grinnell an “Executive of the Year” winner and recognized WatchGuard’s Mark Allan Marra with a win in the “Manager of the Year” category as part of its 2023 Excellence in Customer Service Awards! Business Intelligence Group has also honored WatchGuard’s Customer Support team as a finalist in the “Organization of the Year” category.
What does secure by design vulnerability mean? Is this an oxymoron?