Launched in 1955, ITV is a free-to-air television network in the United Kingdom. ITV is supported by its supply chain to secure content pre-distribution and to secure its broadcast chain.
A risk assessment program is about identifying threats to assets, the likelihood of the threats occurring in a given time period, estimating the potential damage if the threat is exploited, and implementing appropriate controls to offset the biggest and most likely risks first and best.
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Mitigating your risk exposure starts with building an internal culture around the importance of information security and, more critically, by giving your organization the ability to see infosec risk as a business driver, not just rules that need to be complied with.
Security organizations need to continually quantify cyber risk in financial terms and require a partner that helps them automate and orchestrate the right response.
How to Win the Third-Party Game by Expanding Beyond Cybersecurity Assessments to Include Procurement Risks
Many organizations are expanding traditional threat intelligence programs to include vulnerability management, brand protection, and other critical security functions.
The SolarWinds attack, disclosed by security firm FireEye and Microsoft in December, may have breached as many as 18,000 government and private sector organizations. It has been characterized as the largest and most sophisticated cyber attack the world has ever seen, and was made possible by the Sunburst malware the attackers implanted in legitimate digitally signed DLL files in SolarWinds’ Orion update packages.
More than just a Cold War cinematic catchphrase,1 this mantra is a way of life for the security leaders of today. Security pros increasingly are adhering to the zero trust model,2 which is based on the philosophy that there should be no implicit trust in a corporate network.
The latest edition of our popular book paints a clear picture of security intelligence, as well as actionable guidance for disrupting the threat actors targeting your organization right now — and in the future.
Having access to lots of security data — alerts, vulnerability scan data, suspicious files — is great, but how do you know where to focus first? That’s where threat intelligence comes in. The Recorded Future® Browser Extension makes threat intelligence accessible from any web browser, whether you’re in your SIEM, your email security portal, your vulnerability scanner, or even your email. With one click, the browser extension surfaces real-time risk scores and evidence behind those scores and arms you with the intelligence you need to quickly prioritize what needs your immediate attention.
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What to prioritize in a workforce identity and access management solution to make the best decision for your needs.