How Executives Make Informed Cyber Decisions
September 19, 2024, at 1:00 P.M. CST
Non-technical executives can truly own cybersecurity when their companies measure, monitor, and manage cybersecurity risk like other parts of their business.
The SEC is only the latest regulator to expect non-technical executives to take ownership of cybersecurity risk management. Regulators argue that when companies pose risks to others those risks needs to be managed, whether they come from business practices, (more…)
CAMP IT: Techniques to Evolve Risk Governance and Comply with SEC Cybersecurity Rule
CAMP IT: Enterprise Risk / Security Management
In today’s highly regulatory environment it is essential that you have a clear understanding of risk across the enterprise. A risk management framework can bring visibility to key business and compliance risks and enable a company to make decisions on where to prioritize its limited resources. It is through a risk management framework that real (more…)
PCI SSC North America Community Meeting and Reducing PCI Scope
The PCI SSC North America Community Meetings bring together the brightest minds in payment security. This year’s event took place in Boston, MA on September 10-12. The theme is ‘Shaping the Future of Payment Security‘.
With the release of PCI DSS v4.0, and changing purchase environments, professionals are keen to understand best practices – especially in the area of reducing PCI scope. Toast, Target, and HALOCK (more…)
WEBINAR: 2024 DBIR Findings & How the CIS Critical Security Controls Can Help to Mitigate Risk to Your Organization
The Verizon 2024 Data Breach Investigations Report (DBIR) is widely recognized across the cybersecurity industry for its comprehensive analysis of the global threat landscape, based on real-world data from actual security incidents and breaches. It serves as an authoritative source of information for organizations seeking to enhance their cybersecurity defenses and make better informed-informed risk management decisions.
This year’s report takes a deeper look at (more…)