Automation and a “back to basics” approach will shape cybersecurity

Automation and a “back to basics” approach will shape cybersecurity

Security teams are overwhelmed. That’s not an exaggeration — it’s just a statement of fact. Talk to security professionals at any organization, from small businesses to Fortune 500 companies, and you’ll hear the same story. SecOps and security engineering teams are stretched thin, with their attention divided across cloud, automation, AI, containers, scalable environments, and dozens of other “urgent” priorities. What’s more, the number of security controls in place has increased dramatically over the past…

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Big events, bigger risks: How teams keep large events safe

Big events, bigger risks: How teams keep large events safe

When the Atlanta Falcons play at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, there may be 70,000-plus fans on hand to see the action. “We’re basically a small city,” said Joe Coomer, Vice President of Security at AMB Sports and Entertainment, which is comprised of the NFL Falcons and Major League Soccer’s Atlanta United FC. “My frontline security staff is over 500, augmented by another 150 police officers on the inside and 150 police officers on the outside, and then…

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How to tackle burnout at the source in the security operations center

How to tackle burnout at the source in the security operations center

Frontline security teams play an invaluable role in their organization’s health and success. But as cyberattacks increase and organizations face a mountain of internal and external pressures, burnout among security professionals has hit worrying levels — leaving many heading for the door. Tines’s 2023 Voice of the SOC report recently shone a spotlight on the scale of this issue. This survey of 900 security professionals across the United States, the United Kingdom and Europe found…

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Lessons from leaders: How security teams Foster Resilience and Support

Lessons from leaders: How security teams Foster Resilience and Support

With the security landscape ever-evolving, the resilience of security teams is an essential part of a cohesive and effective security program. As teams face constant challenges from safeguarding personnel, customers, buildings and information, security professionals today need to rely on more than just technical expertise. Here, enterprise security leaders share advice and valuable lessons learned from their time spent in the trenches of the security industry. Doug Alexander, Director of Security and Loss Prevention at…

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Stronger together: How security executives build solid teams

Stronger together: How security executives build solid teams

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If You Give a Hacker a Storm…

If You Give a Hacker a Storm…

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