Cybersecurity Insights with Contrast CISO David Lindner | 02/27/25

Cybersecurity Insights with Contrast CISO David Lindner | 02/27/25

Insight #1 - Veracode report: Flaw fix times increase 47% since 2020 Veracode’s 2025 State of Software Security report exposes a troubling trend — flaw fix times have surged 47%, jumping from ...
Cybersecurity Insights with Contrast CISO David Lindner | 02/21/25

Cybersecurity Insights with Contrast CISO David Lindner | 02/21/25

Want credibility? Don’t hide in a closet after a security incident Be transparent with stakeholders during a security incident by clearly communicating what is being done and when they can expect updates ...
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API Security Requires Everyone’s Support

If you leave cybersecurity responsibilities only to the security team, your organization is setting itself up for a major cybersecurity incident. Security teams are already battling conditions that leave them ripe for ...
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This is the Year to Create a Cybersecurity Culture

Many of the cybersecurity predictions for 2022 are, well, predictable. Ransomware will continue to wreak havoc across different industries. Watch for attacks against critical infrastructure. Deep fakes will be used to spread ...
Security Boulevard
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Divide Between Security, Developers Deepens

Security professionals work hard to plan secure IT environments for organizations, but the developers who are tasked with implementing and carrying these plans and procedures are often left out of security planning ...
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Building a Cybersecurity Culture

Building a Cybersecurity Culture Are you curious about how you can be successful at building a cybersecurity culture? This course will teach you how to leverage organizational change principles to develop, maintain, ...
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Cybersecurity is About Teamwork, Not Individuals

More and more, businesses blame cyberattacks on “human error,” that single employee who, either accidentally or maliciously, made a decision that resulted in a security breach. You probably remember the 2017 Equifax ...