Usability as a protection feature
Psychological acceptability may not sound like a term that’ll hold much significance for the future of secure file sharing, but don’t sell it short.
Psychological acceptability may not sound like a term that’ll hold much significance for the future of secure file sharing, but don’t sell it short.
The increasing prevalence of mobile applications is exposing new security holes for businesses.
Enterprises are finding new ways to solve problems and extract value from data.
In this month’s issue we get to know more about Kristi Carrier and her role as the Quality Auditor at Nuspire Networks.
Every enterprise is susceptible to a breach, unless something changes, says Craig Shumard, principal of Shumard and Associates.
Recruiters say that corporations and government need to rethink their defenses to address critical talent shortages, reports Larry Jaffee.
The DHS will gain more control – and federal cybersecurity likely will be improved – when a FISMA update is passed, reports Lee Sustar.
A Chicago-area high school found a solution to broaden its internet pipeline and maintain compliance, reports Greg Masters.
To avoid damage from staff using social media, a radio network made certain its cloud was defended. Greg Masters reports.
How you communicate during an attack is as important as your response, says Ron Green, CISO, MasterCard. Larry Jaffee reports.