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The chief information security officer (CISO) plays a critical role in the security strategies for organizations today. With ransomware attacks on the rise and the technology footprint of businesses ...
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As more organizations use Software as a Service (SaaS) for mission-critical applications, the complexity of managing data loss incidents within these environments grows. Estimates of the hourly cost ...
In just 90 days, a lean security team can reduce wire fraud exposure, shrink incident containment from days to hours and maintain customer SLAs during ransomware events without adding headcount.