To truly be effective, a cybersecurity program must continually evolve and improve. The problem is, many organizations don’t have a clear sense of where they are today and how to improve for tomorrow.
Ted has worked in the security arena for over 25 years. Including 10 years with the Dept of Defense and 15 years at Keyfactor. Most business leaders recognize that when it comes to cybersecurity and ...
The cyber environment is filled with threats. It’s virtually impossible to avoid “INFRASTRUCTURE FACES IMMINENT CYBER ATTACK,” or something very similar every time you encounter online or television ...
Maturity models have emerged as pivotal instruments to gauge and steer the evolution of information systems practice across organisations. By articulating a set of progressive stages—ranging from ...
Maturity models abound throughout the discipline of business management. In this instance, we define “maturity” as the degree and sophistication in which compliance training is formalized, implemented ...
USTR moves ahead with forced labor-based tariffs on 60 trading partners as section 122 tariffs expire In a widely expected move, the Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) announced ...
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has received “positive” feedback from stakeholders that participated in its quality metric management maturity (QMM) programs, said an agency official, the ...
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