Infosecurity | New research by ISACA has found that only 59% of cybersecurity teams are equipped to perform their jobs effectively while working from home. Only 51% of technology professionals and leaders surveyed said they were "highly confident" that their cybersecurity teams were ready to detect and respond to the surge in cybersecurity attacks that has accompanied the spread of the novel coronavirus.
TechTarget | The nature of the CISO role can take a toll, say industry vets, with frustration and stress contributing to high turnover rates and burnout. Learn how to make it work.
ZDNet | The coronavirus pandemic and resulting lockdowns have led to a rise in remote working, meaning more people are using video conferencing software like Zoom to communicate with colleagues, as well as socialise with friends. But the need to work from home is something cyber criminals are attempting to take advantage of and now researchers at cybersecurity company TrendMicro have uncovered a new cyber criminal campaign attempting to exploit the current circumstances to trick remote workers into installing RevCode WebMonitor RAT.
BleepingComputer | Microsoft is planning to put a stop to enterprise data theft via email forwarding by disabling Office 365's email forwarding to external recipients by default.
Dark Reading | The shift to remote work has worsened patch management challenges and created new ones. Security pros share insights and best practices.
CSO Online | Cybersecurity is now a board-level issue, but many organizations still struggle to get security risk management right. (You'll have to create a free account in order to access this entire article.)
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Asana Blog | There are no SaaS updates today. Instead, check out Asana's blog for integrations that remote teams are using to stay connected.
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