This article is the seventh in an 11-part series examining how the United States should organize, lead, and integrate ...
This staggering amount reflects the growing need for cyber security to be treated as a strategic priority on an individual, organizational and governmental level. As in every other field of business ...
The traditional traffic light system used by chief information security officers (CISOs) to report cyber risks to boards is showing signs of strain. After interviewing more than 10 CISOs across Europe ...
TechRepublic asked cyber experts to predict the top trends that will impact the security field in 2025. The cyber landscape is more turbulent than ever. Microsoft recently reported a 2.75-fold ...
With ransomware attacks growing year after year and threatening critical infrastructure across nations, it is time for a coalition approach to take offensive action against criminal groups. Organized ...
Austin Berglas is the former head of FBI New York Cyber and current Global Head of Professional Services at BlueVoyant. Our government’s approach to cybersecurity faces a period of uncertainty.
The Albanese government today introduced long-awaited legislation to parliament which is set to revolutionise Australia’s cyber security preparedness. The legislation, if passed, will be Australia’s ...
Australia's landmark Cyber Security Act has been passed, setting new standards for incident reporting, ransomware payments, and critical infrastructure protection. Australia passed its first-ever ...
In 2026, cyber security will be shaped less by individual tools and more by how humans govern autonomous systems. Artificial intelligence is not just accelerating response; it is set to completely ...
When it comes to cyber security, doing nothing is not a neutral position; it poses substantial risks, says Simone Santana, MD ...
Does your company issue phishing emails as part of its cyber security training for employees? How does it react when an employee clicks on the link? Does it send yet another train ...
Although 39 per cent of Australian businesses expect to recover from a major cyber incident within days, only 32 per cent ...