Security
The Other Side Of Mass Shootings: Survivors

A new study of 13 mass shootings in the U.S. from 2012 to 2019 urges a better understanding what happens to those who survive such events.
Study Finds Cloud Assets Are Biggest Targets for Cyberattacks

Despite dramatic increase in sensitive data stored in the cloud, on average only 45% of sensitive data is encrypted.
Three Ways To Safeguard Customer Information
These three strategies for securing sensitive data can significantly reduce the chances of being hit by a data breach your organization can't recover from.
Most U.S. Employees Not Satisfied With Workplace Safety Efforts
Workers believe their employers have the means to help them feel more prepared for emergencies, but say current safety efforts have not been very effective, finds new AlertMedia report.
How To Ensure Employee Safety, Business Continuity As Crises Mount
Overhauling or even fine-tuning emergency preparedness and response plans can feel daunting. Here's where to start.
Will Your Next Cybersecurity Breach Come From The Inside?
Majority of business leaders think their next cybersecurity breach will come from the inside. Internal staff accident, malicious intent among top concerns.
Preventing Ransomware Attacks
According to new research, organizations will likely face more sophisticated ransomware threats in the next 24 months.
Does Your Organization Have A Knowledge Transfer Plan?
Most organizations are unprepared for the loss of key employees, with many lacking a formal process for facilitating knowledge transfer between individuals, reports Info-Tech Research Group.
Returning To The Office? 10 Tips To Minimize Data Security Risks
New survey finds 77 percent of business managers believe their organizations are likely to experience a data breach in the next three years.