Manufacturing’s Cloud Migration Opens Door to Major Cyber-Risk
Threatpost
MARCH 25, 2021
New research shows that while all sectors are at risk, 70 percent of manufacturing apps have vulnerabilities.
Threatpost
MARCH 25, 2021
New research shows that while all sectors are at risk, 70 percent of manufacturing apps have vulnerabilities.
The Last Watchdog
AUGUST 25, 2020
Long before this awful pandemic hit us, cloud migration had attained strong momentum in the corporate sector. As Covid19 rages on, thousands of large to mid-sized enterprises are now slamming pedal to the metal on projects to switch over to cloud-based IT infrastructure. I’ll keep watch.
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The Last Watchdog
MARCH 11, 2020
Teeming threat landscape Security leaders’ key priority is reducing exposures to the cyber risks they know are multiplying. Compliance penalties, lawsuits, loss of intellectual property, theft of customer personal data, and reputational damage caused by poor cyber defenses are now top operational concerns.
The Last Watchdog
OCTOBER 10, 2019
CASBs, a term coined by tech industry consultancy Gartner, first cropped about seven years ago to help organizations enforce security and governance policies as they commenced, in earnest, their march into the cloud. Still, the added complexities of cloud migration translated into fresh tiers of wide-open attack vectors.
McAfee
NOVEMBER 3, 2020
Her work centered on helping aerospace manufacturers manage the convergence of cyber risk across their increasingly complex business ecosystem, including IT, OT and connected products. Director of Cyber Risk & Security Services. She earned a bachelor’s degree in International Business from Eckerd College in St.
Security Affairs
APRIL 30, 2020
Cloud based corporate services, such as MS Sway, introduce new challenges to traditional cyber risk management frameworks. Proper cloud migration plan should consider changes in early prevention, anomaly detection, and incident response.
Spinone
DECEMBER 27, 2018
Many organizations now have a “Cloud First” mentality, and SaaS is projected by Gartner to grow to 75 billion dollars by 2022 at a 19,2% compound annual growth rate. The Cloud is changing, and cloud security solutions must evolve to keep the pace.
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