The results of Dark Reading's 2024 Strategic Security Survey suggest that security teams continue to grapple with the challenges that come with increased cloud adoption.
| LATEST SECURITY FEATURES & COMMENTARY | Proposed HIPAA Amendments Will Close Healthcare Security Gaps Changes to the healthcare privacy regulation, including technical controls for network segmentation, multifactor authentication, and encryption, would strengthen cybersecurity protections for electronic health information and address evolving threats against healthcare entities. Managing Cloud Risks Gave Security Teams a Big Headache in 2024 The results of Dark Reading's 2024 Strategic Security Survey suggest that security teams continue to grapple with the challenges that come with increased cloud adoption, such as data visibility and loss of controls. Managing cloud risks will be a focus for security teams in 2025. What Security Lessons Did We Learn in 2024? Proactive defenses, cross-sector collaboration, and resilience are key to combating increasingly sophisticated threats. SEC Disclosures Up, But Not Enough Details Provided While companies have responded to the new SEC rules by disclosing incidents promptly, many of the reports don't meet the SEC's "material" standard. DNSSEC Denial-of-Service Attacks Show Technology's Fragility The security extensions for the Domain Name System aimed to make the Internet more reliable, but instead the technology has exchanged one set of problems for another. MORE FROM THE EDGE / MORE FROM DR TECHNOLOGY | | | PRODUCTS & RELEASES | VicOne and Zero Day Initiative (ZDI) to Lead Pwn2Own Automotive UN General Assembly Adopts Cybercrime Treaty CDAO Sponsors Crowdsourced AI Assurance Pilot in the Context of Military Medicine MORE PRODUCTS & RELEASES |
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