Cybersecurity is challenging and it’s a constantly moving target. Organizations struggle to defend a sprawling attack surface against a constantly expanding threat landscape.
Cyberattackers are impersonating a type of person who’s difficult to ignore: a recruiter saying that you’re just the right person for a new, impressive job.
USA Today: Helping small businesses and rural communities thwart cyberattacks
One of the perks of landing a job long ago was that you’d get that day-one tour of the office.
The Call for Speakers is open! Submit your proposal to speak at Convene in Seattle, Washington on August 21 - 22, 2024. Deadline to submit your proposal is Friday, April 26, 2024. As a security professional, you have something to contribute – your experiences can help us understand the current state of the industry and where…
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Tax season can be a stressful time for many Americans, and while scams are prevalent year-round, there is often a greater proliferation during tax time. Scammers are waiting for you to slip up so they can steal your personal information, money and identity.
See Yourself in Cyber equips HBCU students with the necessary life and career navigation skills to help them find, and succeed in, roles in security, privacy, and risk.
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