On average, federal agencies pay $7,000 less to their cyber personnel than in other industries, according to the eighth biannual Global Information Security Workforce Study.
U.S. insurers took in almost $1 billion in premiums last year for writing cybersecurity policies, according to new figures from credit analysts at Fitch Ratings.
Most companies continue to struggle with managing privileged-user access to their IT networks and few managers are satisfied with the degree of visibility and control they have…
U.S.-based retail stores are especially susceptible to damages caused by hackers. When these stores get hit by a data breach it could cost them, on average, roughly…
Nearly three quarters of national capital region residents would prefer getting information about a health emergency in the traditional way — through an emergency broadcast on their…
“Passw0rd” is not a secure password, but it is the 24th most popular one in the world, according to SplashData's fifth annual analysis of stolen user-data dumped…