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CSO Security Leadership
The day's top cybersecurity news and in-depth coverage
January 22, 2025
Cybersecurity is tough: 4 steps leaders can take now to reduce team burnout
A happy team makes for a happy CISO, which reduces burnout and staff turnover at all levels. Here are some low-budget approaches top professionals have taken to ease the stress.
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Sponsored by Google Cloud Security: Activate continuous security testing to improve cyber response
Join Google Cloud Security on February 11th for a webinar where experts will share practical knowledge and actionable strategies for elevating your organization's resilience through robust validation, response and mission control capabilities.
Security chiefs whose companies operate in the EU should be exploring DORA now
Determining if your entity falls within DORA should be on the radar of every CRO, general counsel, and CISO whose company operates in Europe â penalties for non-compliance can be stiff.
Microsoft Teams vishing attacks trick employees into handing over remote access
A social engineering tactic that has been observed for several years has been seen once again exploiting employees by bombing them with spam email then posing as tech support on Teams.
Baffle protects, controls cloud-native data through record-level encryption
Baffleâs offering gives data-centric protection by anonymizing sensitive data and restricting access to information. This allows companies to meet compliance and security mandates, reducing the impact of potential data breaches. By cryptographically protecting data as it is created, used and shared across cloud-native data stores, the solution can mask, tokenize and encrypt data to provide application-level encryption. Ameesh Divatia, CEO and co-founder of Baffle, demonstrates the magic of the platform and shows off some key features.
7 top cybersecurity projects for 2025
A new year opens to both fresh and persistent cybersecurity challenges. These key projects should be at the top of your 2025 to-do list.
US hits back against Chinaâs Salt Typhoon group
Experts welcome economic sanctions against gang believed to be behind telecom hacks, but warn tougher action is needed.
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