Average Cyber Budget Reaches 5 Year Low, CISOs Discuss
Cyber budgets have reached the lowest growth rate in five years, with only 47% of CISOs reporting a budget increase this year.
Transforming Higher Ed Safety and Efficiency with Cloud-Based Access Control
As colleges and universities look for ways to streamline operations and better protect students and faculty, it’s clear that fragmented, manually intensive access control systems are no longer sustainable.
UK Warns That Sharing Shoplifters’ Photos May Violate GDPR
The U.K. data watchdog warns that sharing images of shoplifters online or in store windows may violate their rights under GDPR laws.
CISA Releases a Malware and Forensic Analysis Platform
CISA has released a malware and forensic analysis platform.
Security Leaders Share Thoughts on DaVita Data Breach
On August 5, dialysis firm DaVita confirmed a data breach affecting over 900,000 individuals. The breach potentially exposed Social Security Numbers and personal health information.
Why Everyone Should Be Trained in De-Escalation
De-escalation is a valuable tool for teachers, front desk professionals, managers, and just about anyone that works with others.
The CISO-CMO Alliance: Why Cybersecurity Messaging Needs a Unified Front
Every executive today understands that a single data breach can threaten not just operational continuity, but the very trust that underpins a brand.
Efficient Cybersecurity: Saving Rural Hospitals, Their Patients, And Their Bottom Lines Economically
H.R.1’s real test is not if Congress imposes cuts, but whether congressional leadership can prove that trimming cyber costs more than funding it.
No Smoke, Just Signals: Iris Recognition for Cannabis Compliance
How biometric access delivers airtight control and audit-ready visibility in the tightly regulated cannabis industry.
Iran’s Cyber Playbook: What US Critical Infrastructure Needs to Be Doing Right Now
For security leaders across U.S. critical national infrastructure, the question isn’t if they’re in the crosshairs. It’s how ready they are when, not if, the next attack hits.















