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Identity risk management: What is it and how can you achieve it?

Risk. It’s more than just an infuriating board game from your childhood. And when identity risk is involved in your cybersecurity landscape – and it will be involved, since identity is one of the most easily accessible and most frequently attacked facets of your IT environment – the potential consequences of its compromise extend well beyond losing control of a fantasy continent on a game board.

UK Must Prioritize Cybersecurity Governance Amidst Rising Threat of Cybercrime

If the UK is serious about digitizing the economy, then cybersecurity is priority number one and the first step should be to take a hard look at the UK Government's recently released draft code of practice for cybersecurity governance. Whilst governments around the globe have been kicking around the metaphorical can of AI regulation, something has been going on in the background: something tangible, incredibly dangerous, and increasingly more frequent: cybercrime.

CrowdStrike Named Overall Leader in Industry's First ITDR Comparative Report

The industry’s first identity detection and response (ITDR) analyst report names CrowdStrike an Overall Leader and a “cyber industry force.” In KuppingerCole Leadership Compass, Identity Threat Detection and Response (ITDR) 2024: IAM Meets the SOC, CrowdStrike was named a Leader in every category — Product, Innovation, Market and Overall Ranking — and positioned the highest for Innovation among all eight vendors evaluated.

CrowdStrike Named the Only Customers' Choice in 2024 Gartner "Voice of the Customer" for External Attack Surface Management

As adversaries become faster and stealthier, they relentlessly search for vulnerable assets to exploit. Meanwhile, your digital footprint is expanding, making it increasingly challenging to keep track of all of your assets. It’s no wonder 76% of breaches in 2023 were due to unknown and unmanaged internet-facing assets. Against this backdrop, it’s more critical than ever for organizations to maintain a continuous and comprehensive understanding of their entire attack surface.

Top 10 Tips for Creating a Data Loss Prevention Policy

Not long ago, most company resources were located within a defined perimeter and users worked in the office using company-owned devices. In that world, access-centric security policies were enough to safeguard sensitive data. But most organizations have now adopted a host of cloud applications, and users work from anywhere on any device and network. To secure sensitive data in this new setup, organizations must transition from an access-centric approach to a data-centric security approach.