A survey from the Security Executive Council (SEC)'s Security Leadership Research Institute (SLRI), in partnership with Kennesaw State University’s Coles College of Business, will research the current state of security convergence.
Supply chain security, public health and employee retention ruled the headlines in 2021. Reflecting on the past twelve months, physical security leaders share their insights on where to focus security priorities in 2022.
Technology has changed the face of the security industry — from artificial intelligence to information/operational technology integration, it has enabled new innovations in the field.
The British Standards Institute (BSI) has released the annual Supply Chain Risk Insights report, which analyzes BSI data from the organization's web-based intelligence system, Connect Screen.
By performing a risk assessment, mitigating potential threats and working with managed service providers, healthcare organizations can better protect themselves from cyberattacks.
IT and OT convergence can present many challenges for an enterprise organization. Explore case studies of convergence to help the process along at your own business.
Securing commercial real estate with a combination of physical and cybersecurity tactics is critical to ensuring property is adequately protected. On-premise and cloud-based security systems are merging, with the latter becoming more popular among business owners.
To more effectively reduce risk and capitalize on the capabilities, intelligence and experience of both the corporate application security team and the product security team, John Scimone, Dell Technologies Chief Security Officer, recommends converging these programs. Once converged, the security organization will see immediate benefits. Here, Scimone explores why organizations should converge these teams and the benefits.
Implementing a converged security organization is perhaps one of the most resourceful and beneficial business decisions an organization can make when seeking to enhance security risk management. In this era of heightened consequences and sophisticated security threats, the need for integration between siloed security and risk management teams is imperative. The need for collaboration between those two teams and the business is equally imperative. Let’s look at five more specific benefits: