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Jaijit Bhattacharya

We all understand the challenges of maintaining cybersecurity. All the threats of cybersecurity that we have been professing for over a decade and a half, are all, unfortunately, coming true now. And the more we get connected, our cities get connected, our homes get connected, our bodies get connected, the

Joe McMann

Defending an enterprise of fully remote employees and their devices at this scale and speed had never been done before. Now, we do it every day. Cybersecurity professionals are always prepared to adapt. Our function is centered around potential risk and the ability to instantly respond to new threats and

Vin Lingathoti

If there’s one thing we can learn from 2020, it’s that predicting the future isn’t predictable. So many factors can significantly affect our plans, reaffirming them, or throwing them off course. If there’s one thing we can learn from 2020, it’s that predicting the future isn’t predictable. So many factors

David C. Gompert

Despite investing $80 billion in cybersecurity over the past five years, the U.S. government utterly failed to detect, much less prevent, a stunning Russian cyber aggression. Sensitive agency and private networks were compromised. As the Biden administration decides how to respond tactically, a strategic question looms: How can the U.S.

NATHALIE COLLINS

Business etiquette has one golden rule: treat others with respect and care. The same is true for encouraging cyber safety at work, on everything from password security to keeping valuable information such as tax file numbers safe. But how can you encourage cyber-safe behaviour at work without becoming the office

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