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Cyber-criminals have become thoughtful about ransomware attacks; taking time to maximize your organization’s potential damage and their payoff. Protecting your network from this growing threat is more important than ever. And nobody knows this more than Roger Grimes, Data-Driven Defense Evangelist at KnowBe4.
With 30+ years experience as a computer security consultant, instructor, and award-winning author, Roger has dedicated his life to making sure you’re prepared to defend against quickly-evolving IT security threats like ransomware.
Join Roger for this thought-provoking webinar to learn what you can do to prevent, detect, and mitigate ransomware.
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Endpoint security and management has become very complex. Despite investments in teams and tools, organizations still struggle with visibility gaps across their IT environment, organizational silos and broken workflows that leave businesses exposed to risk.
Tanium commissioned Forrester Consulting to survey more than 400 IT leaders at large enterprises to uncover the challenges and consequences they face when managing and securing their endpoints.
Download the study to learn:
Why IT decision-makers are operating with a misplaced sense of confidence
Why collaboration between security and IT operations teams remains a major challenge
How strained relationships between IT and security teams slow down your business
Cyber security has become a war of attrition where organizations, government agencies and the Department of Defense (DoD) are facing new threats every day. But
Modern IT teams feel pressure from all directions. They must maintain compliance with data privacy regulations, track and secure sensitive data across endpoints and
The level of information security of private companies using Estonia s X-Road® secure national data exchange is not adequately checked when joining and using the system, the National Audit Office (Riigikontroll) finds, though the system as a whole is reliable, the office says, and updating the stated government requirements on X-Road could fix the issue.
The volume of inquiries made via X-Road – on average, 133 million per month – means the provision of the majority of public services would be rendered either impossible or significantly more difficult should the exchange not be operational, the audit office also found.
Replacing data exchange carried out via X-Road (Estonian: X-Tee) with non-electronic data exchange would be practically impossible or at least very costly, the office adds.