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Highlights From the 2024 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) and What It Means for the Security Industry

Security Industry Association

Department of State activities, the intelligence community and other defense activities. However, a drive for a stronger domestic industrial base coupled with the supply change challenges seen during the COVID-19 pandemic are quickly changing that economic model. Department of Defense (DOD), while also addressing U.S.

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Threat Intelligence: A Key Capability for Our Turbulent Times

MHA Consulting

But in our current period of an ever-expanding set of global threats, most organizations would benefit from developing a system for actively monitoring potential threats to their operations and assets. Threats related to natural disasters such as hurricanes, earthquakes, floods, wildfires, heat waves, and pandemics.

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7 Reasons Why Cybersecurity Fails

NexusTek

67% of IT professionals believe the use of bring-your-own devices during the remote work of the pandemic has decreased their organization’s security health ; a claim which a Ponemon Institute survey supports : 68% of businesses experienced one or more successful endpoint attacks in the past 12 months.

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100 Data Protection Predictions from 75 Experts for 2023

Solutions Review

“Whether North America is in recession or not, companies are actively cutting costs, and reducing IT infrastructure, which has always been an easy choice for CEOs. They also include data and data access activity monitoring as well as audit and reporting capabilities that can be used for compliance purposes and data risk assessments.

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Data Privacy Awareness Month 2024: Roundup of Expert Quotes

Solutions Review

These activities must happen in 2024, because threat actors are in fact already targeting encrypted data, by taking a “steal and store now to decrypt later” approach. CDEs flip this problem on its head by centralizing all development activity into the organization’s cloud infrastructure. Larry Whiteside, Jr.,

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Data Privacy Day 2024: The Definitive Roundup of Expert Quotes

Solutions Review

These activities must happen in 2024, because threat actors are in fact already targeting encrypted data, by taking a “steal and store now to decrypt later” approach. CDEs flip this problem on its head by centralizing all development activity into the organization’s cloud infrastructure. Larry Whiteside, Jr.,