The threat landscape has changed dramatically, and so must organizations' approach to cybersecurity. Jim Anderson of BAE Systems Applied Intelligence lays out the elements of the new cybersecurity agenda.
Most organizations are still doing poor jobs of adequately communicating threat information, even within their own organizations. Shawn Henry, President of CrowdStrike, offers strategies for the C-suite.
The new Identity Ecosystem Framework is ready for review. What do security professionals need to know? Kimberly Little Sutherland of LexisNexis Risk Solutions shares insights on the future of online identity.
Fidelis Cybersecurity is being spin off from General Dynamics. CEO Peter George discusses the company's bright future, leading organizations to improve their defenses against today's top threats.
As mobility cements itself as the ubiquitous technology of choice, the threats are evolving - and so must the defenses. Christy Wyatt of Good Technology on the future of enterprise mobility management.
As RSA Conference 2015 opens, ISMG's editorial team discusses the event's emerging themes and how they will be reflected in event coverage. What will be the key sessions and discussions in San Francisco?
Mark Clancy, CEO of Soltra, which provides an automated information sharing platform, says banks and credit unions that don't share threat intelligence will never advance their information risk management practices.
As the House prepares to vote this week on two cyberthreat information sharing bills, their fates will rest as much on the White House's reaction to the proposals as on what happens in Congress.
Everything from playing cybersecurity offense to the limits of cryptography in the post-Snowden era are on the agenda for this year's RSA Conference. Here's our rundown of must-see events.
Attitudes about cyberthreat information sharing, as well as attack attribution, have dramatically changed in the last 18 months, says the FS-ISAC's Bill Nelson, a featured speaker at RSA Conference 2015.
Are you heading to RSA Conference 2015 in San Francisco? If so, be sure to connect with Information Security Media Group. We'll be out in full force on the Expo floor, as well as running a number of must-attend sessions and events.
Fraud risks associated with Apple Pay have raised new worries about mobile payments, says Steve Kenneally of the American Bankers Association. During the ABA's Risk Management Forum April 15-17, experts compared three mobile solutions.
The PCI Council has just released PCI DSS 3.1, which calls for mothballing the SSL encryption protocol. What do security leaders need to know about the revised standard? Troy Leach of the council offers insights.
Leaders and top practitioners from numerous federal government agencies will transplant themselves to San Francisco this coming week to share their knowledge on a wide range of topics at RSA Conference 2015.
Target has agreed to pay a total of up to $19 million to issuers of MasterCard payment cards over losses and expenses they incurred as a result of the retailer's massive 2013 data breach.
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