It can be overwhelming to think about budgeting for cybersecurity. Where do you start? What do you focus on? How do you know what you need most?
Aaron R. Warner
Recent Posts
Next Year, Budget for the Human Factor in Cybersecurity
Topics: budgeting
New NIST Framework for Small and Medium-Sized Businesses
Earlier this month, the National Institute of Standards & Technology (NIST) Small Business Cybersecurity Act became law. There are a few important things you should know about these new guidelines.
Topics: cybersecurity plan, NIST, Small Business Cybersecurity Act
Real-Life Lessons Learned About Security Incident Handling
Just like one small crack in your foundation can lead to structural issues down the road, one small crack in your cybersecurity program can expose you to much greater risks later.
Topics: security incident handling, security incident response
Involving the FBI After a Cybersecurity Incident
U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Special Agent Jeffrey Huber, who runs point on cybersecurity for the state of Iowa, was on hand at a recent ProCircular roundtable to talk about the FBI’s Cyber Division and its role in addressing cybercrime.
Topics: Data Breach, Incident Response, hacking, FBI
