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Ransomware As A Service: Understanding the Risks

As companies invest in cybersecurity to avoid fines and ransomware payouts, criminals are doing the opposite by turning ransomware into a full-blown business. With ransomware as a service (RaaS), cybercriminals are building revenue streams by selling ransomware kits online. This model doesn’t require technical skills or deep knowledge of hacking.

Codify to Fortify: The Strategic Advantage of Detection as Code

As a security executive, how do you know if your organization can detect a certain attack? A talented, experienced team armed with advanced tooling can certainly generate confidence — but even then, detections can slip through the cracks if not properly codified.

EP 12 - From assumptions to accountability: A CISO's take on cloud risk

What does “secure by default” really mean—and is it enough? In this episode of CyberArk’s Security Matters, host David Puner sits down with Scott Barronton, Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) at Diebold Nixdorf, to explore the often-overlooked risks of cloud default settings and how assumptions can lead to vulnerabilities.

A New Era of Global Privacy Complexity

It's no longer enough for CIOs to check boxes and tick off compliance milestones. The world has changed — and with it, the data privacy landscape. From the GDPR in Europe to California's CCPA, and now Brazil's LGPD and India's DPDP, the patchwork of privacy laws continues to expand. What was once a series of siloed regional regulations has become a living, breathing global challenge. For CIOs leading enterprises that span borders, staying compliant isn't just about avoiding penalties.