Cyber-security is not just a technology problem – it’s a human challenge. No amount of investment in tools will prevent breaches if people are unprepared
Addressing the human cost of cyber-security is not just a matter of employee welfare; it is a strategic imperative that will define the resilience of organisations
As organisations face up to the inevitability of cyber-attacks, they need to shift their approach from piecemeal measures to developing a culture of resilience by design
An organisation’s defences are only as strong as those of the other organisations in the ecosystem, so sharing resources is in everyone’s best interests
A strong governance framework is your best defence against an AI project going rogue, whether through a dodgy product or good old fashioned human error
The cyber skills gap is driving a significant increase in reliance on external managed service providers, according to the Neustar International Security Council (NISC). Nearly nine-tenths (89 percent) of security professionals participating in the latest NISC survey, conducted in March 2022, said their organisations had somewhat (45 percent) or greatly (44 percent) increased their reliance on external providers due to the ongoing talent shortage.