The 7 most dangerous digital technology trends

As our world embraces a digital transformation, innovative technologies bring greater opportunities, cost efficiencies, abilities to scale globally, and entirely new service capabilities to enrich the lives of people globally. But there is a catch. For… Continue reading The 7 most dangerous digital technology trends

It’s the most vulnerable time of the year

With the holiday season upon us, it can be all too easy to get swept up in the festivities. As soon as the Halloween hangover starts to finally wear off, you’re already preparing for Thanksgiving, and then it’s Black Friday and Cyber Monday and then th… Continue reading It’s the most vulnerable time of the year

Top 5 cybersecurity predictions for 2020

When it comes to cybersecurity, staying ahead of threats – rather than reacting to them – is critical. In a constantly evolving threat landscape, plugging holes – or designing one’s security posture for yesterday’s threats – just isn’t enough anymore. … Continue reading Top 5 cybersecurity predictions for 2020

DNS over HTTPS’ threat to enterprise security

DNS over HTTPS (DoH) is here, regardless who likes it or not. Unfortunately, a majority of guidance surrounding DoH is centered around individual consumer perspectives. For enterprise security leaders looking to manage the risks of DoH, that hasn’t bee… Continue reading DNS over HTTPS’ threat to enterprise security

December 2019 Patch Tuesday forecast: Make sure to deploy year-end updates

Can you believe another year has passed and we’re approaching the last Patch Tuesday of the year? While I get ready to make another online gift purchase with my credit card, I can’t help but reflect on the security activity over the past twelve months…. Continue reading December 2019 Patch Tuesday forecast: Make sure to deploy year-end updates

How DNS filtering works and why businesses need it

The Domain Name System (DNS) is a cornerstone of the internet. DNS servers connect URL names that humans can read to unique Internet Protocol (IP) addresses that web browsers can understand. Without DNS, we’d all be typing in long, seemingly rand… Continue reading How DNS filtering works and why businesses need it

Cybersecurity company benefits should reduce stress but don’t

From start-ups to Silicon Valley giants, tech company employees work in some of the most luxurious offices in the world, especially as the best of businesses battle to attract top talent. For those of us in high-anxiety fields, some attempts have been … Continue reading Cybersecurity company benefits should reduce stress but don’t

Pain points for CTOs: A primer of the most stressful aspects of the job

The role of chief technology officer is evolving quickly because of the current spate of technology and its development. Not so long ago, CTOs focused heavily on IT operations and their organization’s technology and design expansion. Now, much of their… Continue reading Pain points for CTOs: A primer of the most stressful aspects of the job

How can financial institutions prevent shopping season fraud?

Black Friday and Cyber Monday are two of the years’ busiest shopping days. For consumers and retailers alike, it marks the beginning of the winter holiday shopping season, as well as a time when organizations have to do their best to prevent shopping s… Continue reading How can financial institutions prevent shopping season fraud?

There’s no way to fill the data skills gap, what now?

A recent survey of 100 UK CIOs found that 76% are worried about recruiting the IT staff they need to remain competitive. They’re right to be worried. The European Commission estimates that 100,000 new data-related jobs will be created by the end of nex… Continue reading There’s no way to fill the data skills gap, what now?