Operational resilience is defined as an organization's capability to endure adverse disruptions, adapt to challenges and recover from events such as cyberattacks, natural disasters, supply chain ...
Greater operational resilience demands significant advances in automation. Manual processes are the enemy of efficiency and cost-effectiveness. Troubleshooting, communication, and mitigation will be ...
In the AI era, we’re constantly talking about how important data is—storing data, disseminating data, and protecting data. As data specialists, we understand bad data management leads to bad use of AI ...
The question of when, not if, you will experience cyberattacks and security lapses in government and industry is relevant. In recent times, there has been a significant increase in the surface area ...
Government leaders must replace fragmented security tools with artificial intelligence-driven platforms, consolidating ...
Whether your source of news is the FT, the BBC or the Daily Mail, headlines of data related business outages, and associated credibility damage are on the rise. From data outages to increasingly ...
The federal government cybersecurity standards are baseline procedures that help to sustain, manage and operate cybersecurity. It's defined as a baseline since the standards are minimal, and ...
How Essential is Non-Human Identity Management in Today’s Cybersecurity Landscape? Non-Human Identities (NHIs) are increasingly becoming pivotal. How effectively are organizations managing these ...