Notification given to move workforce remote

8 Key Insights from the 2020 (ISC)2 Cybersecurity Workforce Study

2020 has been a very interesting year for the global workforce, with the vast majority of organizations having to rapidly transition to a remote workforce with little to no prior notice thanks ...
Most Victims Choose a Similar or Weaker Password after a Data Breach, Study Finds

Most Victims Choose a Similar or Weaker Password after a Data Breach, Study Finds

Researchers from Carnegie Mellon University published a paper about people’s behavior after their passwords were compromised in a data breach, and the results are as bad as you can imagine. One thing ...
Study: Americans won’t vote for candidates who approve ransomware payments

Study: Americans won’t vote for candidates who approve ransomware payments

Government officials’ decisions related to cybersecurity actively impact voting decisions among Americans, according to a recent study. Awareness about cyber-security among U.S. residents today so high that Americans are now using this ...

Webinar Tomorrow: Dr McGuire Presents Findings from “Behind the Dark Net Black Mirror” Study

Dr. McGuire will present the findings of his new report: Behind the Dark Net Black Mirror: Threats Against the Enterprise Find out how the dark net presents a growing threat to the ...
Long Term Security Attitudes and Practices Study

Long Term Security Attitudes and Practices Study

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What makes security practitioners tick? That’s a simple question with a lot of drivers underneath it. We want to find out; please help us by signing up for our study. The Ask ...
The smarter the student, the stronger the password – study

The smarter the student, the stronger the password – study

A consulting director at Asia Pacific College (APC) in the Philippines decided to match student GPAs against the strength of their passwords. The findings suggest there is some degree of correlation between ...