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Michael Kassner

Scientists find that blaming employees is counterproductive and suggest creating a safe environment for people to admit their mistakes and learn from them. One company already puts that into practice. Human error is not going away anytime soon, so we need to get past the blame game and figure out

Alex Baxendale

How is the cybersecurity mesh going to support businesses in 2021 and beyond? The way we live and work has changed drastically over the past several years and Covid has only accelerated certain trends and practices. Many were already working from home before 2020 and many businesses were in the

Alexander Guedez

For some time, it has been common in conversations with colleagues and business friends for them to ask me for guidance on how to strengthen the digital security of their companies when most of their employees work from home. Remote work is a global phenomenon, driven by the advancement of

Matthew Broersma

International coalition urges coordinated, government-led strategies for dealing with ransomware as hospitals, public services targeted A group of more than 60 organisations worldwide has released a framework for dealing with the “urgent” problem of ransomware. The Ransomware Task Force (RTF), announced by the US’ Institute of Science and Technology (IST) in December,

Joe Neumann

Before 2020, contingency planning and crisis management were mostly academic exercises. Disasters, shutdowns and breaches happened, but many companies seemed to hum along for decades only addressing these matters when they arose. Now, if you think everything is OK, just wait 15 minutes. We have entered an age of continuous

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