Ransomware remains one of the most disruptive cyber threats to governments, organizations, and individuals.
The Apache Log4j vulnerability brought to light a challenge for software providers that had been seldom seen.
Earlier this week the White House announced a new consumer Internet of Things (IoT) labeling effort designed to assist consumers in identifying secure technologies.
Threat actors are targeting government and private sector organizations across Latin America, so business and political leaders must step up to meet the challenge.
Mr. Schwartz's opinion piece argues that the Securities and Exchange Commission seems to have missed the mark with their latest cybersecurity incident reporting rule.
Belisario Contreas's opinion piece in CSO explains how Costa Rica failed to implement the cyber-preparedness strategy that it laid out five years ago and now serves as an example not only to other Latin American nations but also to the world.
The Center for Cybersecurity Policy & Law's Amicus Brief in Epic Games, Inc. v. Apple Inc. LLC
As public sector entities move to modernize their IT infrastructure and citizen services, governments want to harness the speed, flexibility and security of cloud services. More and more Federal departments and agencies are investing in the cloud…
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