
Study finds CISO role evolving
The chief information security officer (CISO) role is evolving as they embrace their role as a cyber security leader and a business

The chief information security officer (CISO) role is evolving as they embrace their role as a cyber security leader and a business

While the underrepresentation of women in cybersecurity is starting to improve – 20% in 2019 compared to 10% in 2013,

Talent crunches, evolving threats, emerging technologies, and regulatory sprawl are the conventional problems that have plagued security leaders for decades,

Trellix’s ‘Mind of the CISO: Behind the Breach’ research reveals that 100% of CISOs receive more support from the board

A Gartner survey of chief information security officers (CISOs) revealed that 69% of top-performing CISOs dedicate recurring time on their

George Leung Siu-kay, CEO of the Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce, reveals that companies in Hong Kong are struggling

Gartner predicts that by 2026, 70% of boards will include one member with cybersecurity expertise. In the meantime, however, CISOs

The authors of the paper, Thinking Outside-the-Box for Cyber Defense: Introducing an Innovation Framework for the 21st Century, noted that

We are all familiar with the concepts of risks and uncertainty. Risk is a quantifiable element of doing business, whereas

A Gartner survey reveals that 50% of chief information security officers (CISOs) will adopt the human-centric design to reduce cybersecurity

“In the midst of every crisis, lies great opportunity” Albert Einstein In times of recession, the often approach taken is

Gartner says the role of the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) is growing, and the scope of digital business intensifies.