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6 steps the manufacturer of Arm & Hammer and OxiClean took to harden OT cybersecurity

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Manufacturing, in particular, is facing significant threats, with ransomware accounting for almost one-quarter of attacks (24%), according to Verizon’s 2023 Data Breach Investigations Report – Manufacturing Snapshot. Specifically, we needed to better protect OT operations,” Ortiz explained. “At

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10 essential tips for bolstering cloud security in your business

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This makes it more critical than ever to adopt strong security measures to protect sensitive information and infrastructure. Fortunately, there are some security best practices and tips businesses can use to reduce their digital attack surface significantly.

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M&A action is gaining momentum, are your cloud security leaders prepared?

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A 2020 IBM Institute of Business Value study showed more than one in three executives have experienced data breaches that can be attributed to M&A activity during integration. As cybersecurity professionals, we take a page from Ben Franklin – we know the only certainties in life are death, taxes… and breaches.

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Top 8 ways to improve cybersecurity for your organization

CIO

As you plan your security budget, know that your recommendations to improve cybersecurity will be scrutinized more than ever before. We can’t forget every CISO’s favorite: “ How much will this reduce our cybersecurity risk? ” You’ll have to make tough choices among cybersecurity methods, tools, and techniques.

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How to minimize remote access cyber security threats in 2024

CIO

Organizations have shifted to remote desktop work environments at an increasing speed since then – simultaneously expanding their attack surface and exposing themselves to greater cybersecurity threats. Organizations across all industries can benefit from secure practices to limit their remote access exposures.

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Want AI? Here’s how to get your data and infrastructure AI-ready

CIO

CIOs are responsible for much more than IT infrastructure; they must drive the adoption of innovative technology and partner closely with their data scientists and engineers to make AI a reality–all while keeping costs down and being cyber-resilient. That’s because data is often siloed across on-premises, multiple clouds, and at the edge.

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The complex patchwork of US AI regulation has already arrived

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Meanwhile, leaders from Microsoft, Google, and OpenAI have all called for AI regulations in the US, and the US Chamber of Commerce, often opposed to business regulation, has called on Congress to protect human rights and national security as AI use expands. These laws tend to have extra-territorial reach,” Mahdavi says.

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