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The Value of Cyber Risk Quantification Models Vs. CRQ Frameworks

From the individual to the global level, managing risk is a part of life. While in some contexts, poor risk planning merely results in minor, inconsequential outcomes, in others, such negligence can be catastrophic. Take the July 2024 CrowdStrike incident, for instance, during which a faulty software update put global airlines out of commission, took broadcasters off the air, and cost the market upward of $5 billion in uninsured losses.

How to Prevent Online Gaming Scams: A Guide for Gamers

Online gaming has become a global phenomenon, connecting millions of people worldwide and providing endless hours of entertainment. However, with its growing popularity comes a set of unique challenges, including the increasing risk of scams. From phishing emails to in-game item scams, these threats are becoming more sophisticated, targeting players of all ages and skill levels. Falling victim to such scams can result in financial loss, compromised accounts, and even damage to your device.

How to Marry Customer Communication Tools with AI to Enhance Customer Support

For companies, customer service plays a critical role in retaining customers and driving growth. Studies show that 93% of customers are likely to make repeat purchases from companies that provide excellent customer service. To succeed in today's competitive business environment and meet ever-increasing customer expectations, more and more companies are considering integrating artificial intelligence with customer communication tools, which include software that interacts with customers across multiple channels, such as email, free live chat, and social media. In the article, we will explore how marrying customer communication tools with AI can revolutionize the way companies interact with their customers, and list the benefits a company can reap by doing so.

Virtual CISO Services: A Smart Solution for Modern Businesses

In today's dynamic cybersecurity landscape, businesses of all sizes face significant challenges in safeguarding their data and systems from cyber threats. As the need for robust cybersecurity measures grows, many organizations are turning to Virtual CISO (vCISO) services as a cost-effective and flexible solution to enhance their security posture. A Virtual CISO is an outsourced cybersecurity professional or team that provides the expertise and guidance of a Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) on a part-time or contract basis.

Zero Trust + AI: fewer alerts, guaranteed security

Excessive cybersecurity alerts are not a trivial matter; they pose a real challenge that directly impacts business security strategies. Too many notifications generate stress on IT teams, which are increasingly being reduced in size while facing a heavier burden of tasks. This situation can lead to urgent alerts being overlooked, putting system security at risk.

The Invisible Risk of Mobile Apps: PWA Fraud and How to Prevent It

Almost a decade after their emergence, Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) finally went mainstream in 2024. Their MO? To compete with, and in some cases replace native apps. To do this, PWAs promise to combine the best features of web and native mobile apps, delivering seamless, reliable, and engaging experiences across all devices and platforms. Cross-platform compatibility, direct distribution, cost and maintenance advantages – it all sounds very alluring.

Announcing four new administrator controls for 1Password Business

Balancing robust security with user-friendly access is no small feat. As security professionals, you’ve shared the challenges you face—managing security across a diverse workforce, visibility into security issues, streamlining onboarding and offboarding processes, and ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements. And we’ve listened.

Enhancing CISO-Board communication: Three key questions for the CISO to answer

A challenging dynamic exists between the CISO and the Board of Directors. While both stakeholders focus on risk management, their approaches to risk and the language they use are notably different. Though regulations like the NIS2 directive and SEC cybersecurity disclosure rules have given CISOs a bigger seat at the table, the legal requirements and operational prioritization to meet them have exposed a difference in perspective and understanding between the two roles.