Yes, you need a password manager. But it doesn’t have to be overly complex.
Lisa Plaggemier, Executive Director of the National Cybersecurity Alliance, joins Dan Loney on Wharton Business Daily, to discuss the 20th anniversary of Cybersecurity Awareness Month
Most companies offer some kind of awareness training these days. But how much of those lessons are employees actually retaining?
As the landscape of online security continues to evolve, there is a noticeable shift in people’s perceptions of cybersecurity, with an increasing awareness of its vital role in staying safe online, according to a survey conducted by the National Cybersecurity Alliance (NCA) and CybSafe.
Join us as we speak to Lisa Plaggemier, the Executive Director of the National Cybersecurity Alliance (NCA) We learn about the NCA, how Cybersecurity Month has evolved over the last 20 years and what K-12 institutions can do to improve their cybersecurity posture.
In a study that echoes the findings we reported earlier today on employee security habits, research from the National Cybersecurity Alliance (NCA) and CybSafe finds that Gen Z is twice as likely as older generations to think cybersecurity isn’t worth the effort.
Where ICS touches the Internet. BunnyLoader traded in C2C markets. Phantom Hacker scams. API risks. Cybersecurity attitudes and behavior. DHS IG reports on two cyber issues. Updates on the hybrid war.
Together, the National Cybersecurity Alliance (NCA) and the U.S. government’s Cybersecurity and Infrastrasture Security Agency (CISA) want to bring attention to the ever increasing importance of staying secure online—which the organizations believe is crucial for individuals and businesses of all ages.
Finding a charge on your credit card that you don’t recognize can be troublesome. While in some cases, seeing a transaction on your credit card that you don’t remember might not be a big deal, it can also be a red flag that warns of a significant problem.