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How to Reduce Cyber Insurance Premiums in Healthcare

‍Cyber insurance is becoming increasingly important and necessary as cyber attacks become more sophisticated and frequent. Healthcare is one of the most targeted industries because of the valuable medical data they handle and the lack of proper cybersecurity protections. Although cyber insurance doesn’t prevent security breaches, it provides a safety net for businesses to cover their financial losses.

How Rubrik Supports NASCIO 2023 Priorities

The annual State CIO Top 10 priorities list issued by the National Association of State Chief Information Officers shows that while the technology initiatives remain relatively unchanged, there is a slight shuffle around priorities. Cybersecurity continues to take the number one spot and will likely be the case for years to come, given the increase in ransomware attacks across industries and organizations of all sizes.

GitHub & Supply Chain Risks

Contributing members of the open source project git deployed a code change in June 2022 that switched the default file compression method from the gzip program to an internal gzip-compatible implementation. The change was made for performance reasons and to reduce the dependency on the aging gzip project. Unfortunately, it also impacted SaaS offerings like GitHub that use git under the hood. GitHub deployed the change and was also forced to quickly roll it back in January 2023.

Being a Startup Doesn't Save You From Hacking, Nor Does Being on AWS

In this session, John Goecke (CEO) discusses with Venky how everything changed for StratusVue after a ransomware attack in 2018. He shares how the construction industry is a soft target as there is no regulatory oversight, unlike in banking and healthcare, and security is always an afterthought for business owners. Along with all this, he explains complex terms like zero-day, zero-trust, FedRAMP, etc., in a highly rudimentary way.

Disabling Backups! - A Ransomware Story

In this session, John Goecke (CEO) discusses with Venky how everything changed for StratusVue after a ransomware attack in 2018. He shares how the construction industry is a soft target as there is no regulatory oversight, unlike in banking and healthcare, and security is always an afterthought for business owners. Along with all this, he explains complex terms like zero-day, zero-trust, FedRAMP, etc., in a highly rudimentary way.

Explanation of Zero-Day in 3 seconds!

In this session, John Goecke (CEO) discusses with Venky how everything changed for StratusVue after a ransomware attack in 2018. He shares how the construction industry is a soft target as there is no regulatory oversight, unlike in banking and healthcare, and security is always an afterthought for business owners. Along with all this, he explains complex terms like zero-day, zero-trust, FedRAMP, etc., in a highly rudimentary way.

What is Meant by Applied Quantum Computing?

The world of quantum computing is one that has excited technologists and scientists alike for some time. But what is meant by applied quantum computing? In essence, the term 'applied quantum computing' refers to the practical application and implementation of quantum computing algorithms and techniques to solve real-world problems. Such applications of quantum computing can be used to solve problems in fields such as medicine, finance, engineering, and many other areas where complex and extensive calculations are necessary.

How to deal with sneaky spear phishing on Safer Internet Day

Each February, millions of people around the world observe Safer Internet Day, joining “Together for a better Internet.” This year marks the 20th anniversary of this global observance, and while a lot has changed over that time, some things remain constant. In particular, effective cybersecurity relies only in part on technology. Even as tools and systems become more powerful, avoiding security mishaps largely depends on people doing the right thing.