It’s no surprise that demand for more secure software is rising and these two approaches claim to outline the best way forward. As cybersecurity professionals, we need to know that the software ...
Nearly 160 software companies have signed a voluntary pledge to make products more cyber secure as part of a federal push to see major players take more responsibility for protecting their customers.
As artificial intelligence moves front and center, organizations are facing down a new context when they consider what the proper regime is, and how it should evolve. For Google LLC and Google Cloud, ...
A new white paper released today by Google LLC highlights its ongoing efforts to incorporate security across its products through a “Secure by Design” approach. The paper “An Overview of Google’s ...
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), along with 17 U.S. and international partners, published an update to “Shifting the Balance of Cybersecurity Risk: Principles and ...
As the threat landscape intensifies, organizations are poised to increase their investments in security solutions. Cybersecurity spending is on track to reach $215B by the end of this year, a 14% ...
A starting point for any security initiative is to recognize an inconvenient truth: No tool or solution is perfect, and the weakest link is often the human element. People click malicious links, ...
From continuous diagnostics and mitigation to Zero Trust to Secure by Design, the federal government’s approach to cybersecurity is constantly evolving as we learn more about the threats.
A key focus of the U.S. National Cybersecurity Strategy released in March 2023 is building cyber resilience through increasing the availability and use of IT products and services that are secure by ...
Jen Easterly, US Director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency (CISA), recently called for universities to include security as a standard element in computer science coursework. This came ...
CISA’s high-profile proselytizing of its Secure by Design program will likely end, but some experts think the idea still has momentum in the private sector, while others have become disillusioned ...