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How To Transform Your Cybersecurity From A Cost Center To A Business Enabler
December 5, 2024
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By Shay Solomon
For many organizations, cybersecurity is seen as a necessary financial burden—not a growth engine. However, with managed security services, businesses can change that perspective and transform cybersecurity into an enabler of efficiency that prevents unexpected expenses and strengthens trust with customers and partners. Here are some steps you can take
By Karcy Noonan
Arun Harikrishnan emphasizes that cloud migration is a strategic endeavor requiring meticulous planning and execution In today’s rapidly evolving digital era, cloud migration has become a pivotal strategy for organizations seeking scalability and efficiency in their operations. Arun Harikrishnan, a leading expert in cloud adaptation, delves into the critical aspects of
Enhancing Cybersecurity in the Age of Quantum Threats
December 3, 2024
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by Ciro Mascareñas
Securing the Future of Data Protection Amid the ever-evolving landscape of cybersecurity threats, the realm of quantum computing poses a considerable risk to traditional encryption methods. The urgency for organizations to fortify their defenses against potential quantum attacks is escalating. Managed Security Service Providers (MSSPs) are emerging as crucial allies
Cyber Resiliency in the AI Era: Building the Unbreakable Shield
December 2, 2024
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by Uzair Amir
Digital networks are the backbone of global business and communication, making cyber resiliency essential for organizations to thrive. Cyber resiliency isn’t just a trendy term; it’s about an organization’s ability to predict, endure, recover from, and adapt to cyber threats. With cybercrime expected to cost $10.5 trillion annually by 2025 (Cybersecurity Ventures),
A timeline of cyber-resilience: fortifying critical national infrastructure
November 29, 2024
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By Peter Lenk
Critical national infrastructure (CNI) faces a mounting threat landscape, necessitating a fundamental overhaul of security strategies. Consider last summer’s attack on London hospitals, where just one cyber incident resulted in the postponement of 1,255 planned operations and 3,396 appointments. Incidents like this are unfortunately no longer exceptional. Following the attack, the National