Explore our curated selection of the top 10 cybersecurity insights from the past year. These pieces combine practical tips, expert industry insights, and everything you need to elevate your cybersecurity awareness in 2023.
Cyber attacks can happen to any organization, of any size, at any time. The cost of cyber crime is predicted to hit $8 trillion in 2023 and will grow to $10.5 trillion by 2025, according to Cybersecurity Ventures. To help make sense of the current state of cybersecurity, we put together an in-depth brief sharing the current industry outlook, cyber trends, economic controls, and what to expect next.
Realizing the game-changing implications of the SEC’s landmark lawsuit against SolarWinds and its CISO for cybersecurity governance, compliance, and communication. Launch cyber experts weigh in on what this means for modern day organizations and why it matters.
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning aren't silver bullets when it comes to Cybersecurity. We walk you through how AI and ML are more like tools in our toolbox that we use along with other measures to keep our organizations safe in this educational microlearning.
To help avoid unnecessary expenses, we've compiled a list of common mistakes businesses make when investing in cybersecurity solutions. Here are nine things you shouldn't waste your money on!
Launch cyber experts interview Matthew Rosenquist, CISO of Eclipz. The group discuss what cyber investments are needed for an organization to succeed and what trends they’re seeing across the cyber landscape. Interested in more cyber podcast episodes? Check out the full series here.
By establishing healthy behaviors and practices around change initiatives, companies can ensure that their cybersecurity measures are effective long-term. Learn why incorporating change management into cybersecurity initiatives is essential for organizations aiming to mitigate risks effectively.
On this episode of Navigating Forward, Launch welcomes Rupal Hollenbeck, President of Check PointSoftware for a discussion on AI and cybersecurity. The episode delves into both the challenges and opportunities that generative AI brings to cybersecurity, the need for robust security and privacy implications, and howAI is supercharging organizations individual cyber efforts.
Protecting your business from cyber threats is critical. This comprehensive guide helps you understand cybersecurity insurance and make an informed decision on if it right for your organization... spoiler alert, it should be.
Annual compliance and password trainings are not enough. Your employee training strategy needs to be ongoing and focused on the actions and habits you want employees to have. Launch Learning & Development expert Lori Haney reviews the three prongs of cybersecurity training every organization needs.
Better understanding your gaps, vulnerabilities, and prioritizing areas to fix are just a few ways to help you feel better equipped at cyber attack prevention. Here are some practical suggestions should you or your organization fall victim to a ransomware attack.
Explore our curated selection of the top 10 cybersecurity insights from the past year. These pieces combine practical tips, expert industry insights, and everything you need to elevate your cybersecurity awareness in 2023.
Cyber attacks can happen to any organization, of any size, at any time. The cost of cyber crime is predicted to hit $8 trillion in 2023 and will grow to $10.5 trillion by 2025, according to Cybersecurity Ventures. To help make sense of the current state of cybersecurity, we put together an in-depth brief sharing the current industry outlook, cyber trends, economic controls, and what to expect next.
Realizing the game-changing implications of the SEC’s landmark lawsuit against SolarWinds and its CISO for cybersecurity governance, compliance, and communication. Launch cyber experts weigh in on what this means for modern day organizations and why it matters.
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning aren't silver bullets when it comes to Cybersecurity. We walk you through how AI and ML are more like tools in our toolbox that we use along with other measures to keep our organizations safe in this educational microlearning.
To help avoid unnecessary expenses, we've compiled a list of common mistakes businesses make when investing in cybersecurity solutions. Here are nine things you shouldn't waste your money on!
Launch cyber experts interview Matthew Rosenquist, CISO of Eclipz. The group discuss what cyber investments are needed for an organization to succeed and what trends they’re seeing across the cyber landscape. Interested in more cyber podcast episodes? Check out the full series here.
By establishing healthy behaviors and practices around change initiatives, companies can ensure that their cybersecurity measures are effective long-term. Learn why incorporating change management into cybersecurity initiatives is essential for organizations aiming to mitigate risks effectively.
On this episode of Navigating Forward, Launch welcomes Rupal Hollenbeck, President of Check PointSoftware for a discussion on AI and cybersecurity. The episode delves into both the challenges and opportunities that generative AI brings to cybersecurity, the need for robust security and privacy implications, and howAI is supercharging organizations individual cyber efforts.
Protecting your business from cyber threats is critical. This comprehensive guide helps you understand cybersecurity insurance and make an informed decision on if it right for your organization... spoiler alert, it should be.
Annual compliance and password trainings are not enough. Your employee training strategy needs to be ongoing and focused on the actions and habits you want employees to have. Launch Learning & Development expert Lori Haney reviews the three prongs of cybersecurity training every organization needs.
Better understanding your gaps, vulnerabilities, and prioritizing areas to fix are just a few ways to help you feel better equipped at cyber attack prevention. Here are some practical suggestions should you or your organization fall victim to a ransomware attack.