As the U.S. completes its payments migration to the EMV chip, merchants and card issuers should be bracing for an uptick in card-not-present fraud, says Carol Alexander, head of payment security at software provider CA Technologies.
Not all threat intelligence is created equally, says Fortinet's John Maddison. And it's not just external threats organizations should be most concerned about. Why more businesses need to focus on inside-out security.
David Frymier, the chief information security officer at Unisys, says the IT services company believes it will be a more secure company by adopting the federal cybersecurity framework.
At a time of sweeping change in cybersecurity, attorney Stephen Wu says organizations need to be prepared from a compliance, incident response and risk management perspective to address novel situations stretching society's capabilities.
This year's event was bigger than ever, overwhelming to take in, and no single challenge, strategy or solution emerged as a top priority - very much a reflection of today's information security marketplace.
Despite active attacks against the vast infrastructure that was created to support the 2012 Olympics, the games proceeded without a hitch. But making that happens required unprecedented levels of cross-vendor collaboration, says BT's Jason Cook.
A class-action suit filed by U.S. banks and credit unions that's pending against Target could prove fruitful for the banks and credit unions, says attorney Chris Pierson, chief security officer at invoicing and payments provider Viewpost.
The buzz at RSA could be felt beyond the session rooms, not least in the Expo Hall, with demonstrations that tapped Google Cardboard and offered an array of enticing tchotchkes - including selfie sticks and sharks with laser pointers on their head.
Organizations are at greater security risk than ever, but they also continue to struggle to obtain adequate security staff. Robert Stroud of ISACA offers new recommendations to address the staffing shortage.
As a longtime security leader, Eddie Schwartz has felt acutely the pain of the security skills crisis. Now, as chair of ISACA's Cybersecurity Task Force, he's helping organizations do something about it.
There may be no single theme at RSA Conference 2015, but cyberinsurance is a recurring hot topic. ISMG's executive editors share their insights and highlights from the San Francisco security event.
In conducting due diligence, investors spend more time than ever assessing the cyber-risk posed by the company targeted for acquisition, says Jacob Olcott, VP for business development at Bitsight Technologies.
Amidst a flurry of security breaches and new legislation, privacy suddenly has gained a higher profile globally. Michelle Dennedy of Intel Security and Trevor Hughes of the IAPP discuss the new prominence of privacy.
No longer just a second fiddle to security, privacy has emerged as a global hot topic - and a growing career option. Michelle Dennedy of Intel Security talks about what it takes to make a career in privacy.
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