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Is Cybersecurity Smart Enough to Protect Automated Buildings?
November 24, 2020
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MAX GILG
Hacked air conditioning and plummeting elevators? Imagine that you are in an elevator in a high rise building when suddenly the elevator starts to plummet with no apparent stopping mechanism other than the concrete foundation below. While this may sound like something from a Hollywood movie, consider the idea that
Space Cybersecurity in the Age of Defending Forward
November 24, 2020
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Rachael Hanna
On Sept. 4, the Trump administration released a policy directive detailing the United States’s cybersecurity principles for “space systems.” Emphasizing the importance of space systems for communication, science, economic prosperity, and national security, the directive highlights the importance of integrating cybersecurity throughout the development and life cycle of space systems.
International Cybersecurity Workforce Needs to Grow by 89% to Close Skills Gap
November 24, 2020
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SCOTT IKEDA
A new report from (ISC)², the world’s largest nonprofit membership association of certified cybersecurity professionals, estimates that the cybersecurity workforce is still facing a shortfall of skilled and trained staff in spite of a general improvement in 2020. Global growth would need to be at 89% to make up for it, with
Printers’ Cybersecurity Threats Too Often Ignored
November 24, 2020
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Shivaun Albright
Remote workforce heightens the need to protect printing systems against intrusion and compromise. Working remotely was growing more common even before the coronavirus pandemic accelerated the trend. As workers increasingly settle into their home offices, they still need access to company networks and office hardware — particularly printers. In fact,
The Unknown Issues With Cybersecurity
November 17, 2020
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Abdul Subhani
It is next to impossible to ignore cybersecurity in the 21st century. Organizations need to pay close attention to cybersecurity issues that could severely affect their productivity. In many cases, organizations have a dedicated department for managing cybersecurity concerns. But what about the rest of the organization? Are the leaders