Security | Threat Detection | Cyberattacks | DevSecOps | Compliance

Lunch & Learn: Navigating Increased Transactional Risk Scrutiny

The list and severity of risks that can affect a transaction continue to grow, with cyber becoming an alarmingly difficult challenge for firms of all sizes. With tighter scrutiny around Regulations S-P and S-ID, a variety of disclosure obligations and new encrypted messaging apps, conducting proper cyber due diligence is imperative. However, will cyber diligence slow the deal? What are the implications for taking shortcuts?

Making the Most of Digital Risk Protection in Today's Threat Landscape

Hosted by Kroll and Redscan cyber risk experts, this webinar addressed digital risk protection (DRP) and shared impactful use cases for today’s threat landscape. Often classified as “dark web monitoring,” DRP can be merged with cyber threat intelligence services to not only track threats, but take action against threats happening outside of your network.

Aligning Legal and Information Security - State of Incident Response 2021

The State of Incident Response 2021 surveyed 400 information security and 100 legal and compliance leaders from companies with over $500M in annual revenue, identifying a lack of clarity from information security professionals about when and how to engage legal as part of an incident response. The survey also identified challenges with digital evidence preservation, breach notification readiness, a proper communication process.

Incident Response Automation Challenges - State of Incident Response 2021

With the volume and sophistication of cyber threats growing, we asked 400 information security and 100 legal and compliance leaders from companies with over $500M in annual revenue how their organizations are planning to deal with incident response. Nearly all teams plan on automating more of their IR process, but nearly half face headwinds like lack of in-house expertise, lack of proper technology, and lack of bandwidth.

Cybersecurity Budgets Increasing, But Internal Challenges Remain - State of Incident Response 2021

We surveyed 400 information security and 100 legal and compliance leaders from companies with over $500M in annual revenue and more than half reported increased cybersecurity budgets for next year and that their executive leadership is more aware of cyber threats. However, over 40% report internal obstacles with the adoption of security processes, lack of organization-wide support, and a "bare minimum" approach to security.

The Role of Managed Detection and Response - State of Incident Response 2021

Internal security teams are overwhelmed by cyber threats and finding seasoned incident response professionals is now harder and more expensive. The State of Incident Response 2021 surveyed 400 information security and 100 legal and compliance leaders from companies with over $500M in annual revenue to learn how managed detection and response vendors are incorporated into their security programs. Over 76% of organizations are relying on a third-party vendor to augment in-house capabilities, and their biggest benefit is delivering faster containment, response, and more automation capabilities.