
3 Data Governance Practices Supporting the 2023 White House National Cybersecurity Strategy
Timely and accurate digital data that is accessible for insight is the goal of many organizations and U.S. federal agencies. However, the data landscape has
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Timely and accurate digital data that is accessible for insight is the goal of many organizations and U.S. federal agencies. However, the data landscape has

There is a saying that life imitates art. Sometimes life also appears to imitate cybersecurity events. According to Space.com the solar wind “is a continual stream of

Cybersecurity Awareness Month was in October and The White House proclaimed November to be Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience Month. This announcement follows recent news that

If you have ever used a library card catalog system to gather information, you appreciate how databases, the internet, and automation efficiently aggregate and locate data.

The Uber data breaches have been a tale of mistakes made at both the executive level and user level. Why do these risks occur and

Key Points: Human mistakes continue to be the root cause of data breaches. Habit, bias, and the status-quo interfere with our ability to realistically assess cybersecurity

Key Points: Human mistakes result from lack of real-time data and cognitive bias. Mistakes by people are a main cause of data breaches and project

Cyber resilience is the new buzzword, but what does it really entail? The focus is not just on technology, which is merely a tool, but