Boards of directors don't care about a security program's minute technical details. They want to see how key performance indicators are tracked and used.
Boards of directors don't care about a security program's minute technical details. They want to see how key performance indicators are tracked and used.
An exploratory research proposal is recommending regulation of AI chips and stronger governance measures to keep up with the rapid technical innovations in artificial intelligence.
Respondents in Dark Reading's Strategic Security Survey believe that the primary cause of their organization's next major data breach would involve social engineering, negligent users, and insecure remote workers.
CISA's recently introduced framework for hardware bill of materials is an important step in addressing semiconductor risks. But further tracking beyond manufacturing is critical to its usefulness.
The National Association of State Chief Information Officers' top 10 list sheds light on where state and local governments need to direct their cybersecurity efforts. Here's what it means for application security.
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