Cyber Defense
A Cyber Defense Plan (CDP) is more than just a document or a checklist—it’s a strategic blueprint for protecting your organization from cyber threats. Unlike a plan that masquerades as a comprehensive CDP but is actually just a compliance document or department budget, a true CDP is more holistic. It involves identifying key assets, assessing potential risks, defining controls and mitigations, and aligning these efforts with the organization’s overall business objectives.
In large international corporations, it’s becoming increasingly common for there to be more than one person with the title Chief Information Security Officer (CISO). This typically happens when an organization operates across multiple lines of business (LOBs), subsidiaries, or regions, each with unique cybersecurity needs. This setup, while logical on paper, introduces a host of challenges for managing an organization’s cybersecurity.
The notorious SolarWinds cyber breach of 2020 is making headlines once again, and CISOs everywhere are talking about how the latest legal filings
As cybersecurity experts dedicated to analyzing and researching the latest threats, we welcome initiatives like the U.S. government’s National Cybersecurity Strategy.
Recently, there’s been tremendous hype around artificial intelligence. For cybersecurity practitioners, it’s becoming increasingly important in developing a cybersecurity strategy.