Last year the NEI formed a task force to develop updated cybersecurity management guidelines for the industry. |
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But these are not isolated problems that can be tackled by themselves, he believes, they are part of the broader cybersecurity challenge. |
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Twenty-eight per cent of the respondents said their organization had insurance policies to help manage cybersecurity risks. |
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Next year's cybersecurity report card will demand more from U.S. federal agencies. |
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The U.S. House Committee on Government Reform presented its annual cybersecurity report card in February. |
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While cyberthefts were escalating, corporate spending on cybersecurity was, too. |
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One security expert Wednesday urged Congress to make sure it directs enough funds to cybersecurity research. |
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Among the issues addressed, special attention was paid to counter-terrorism and cybersecurity. |
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The four big accounting companies, plus an insurance company, are working together on a cybersecurity risk measurement framework. |
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I asked for a series of briefings on the issues in my portfolio, including counterterrorism and cybersecurity. |
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Retailers survived Cyber Monday, the busiest online shopping day of the year, without a major cybersecurity incident. |
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The effort is paying off in increased cybersecurity and privacy, some experts say. |
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The natural focus point for cybersecurity issues is the Department of Homeland Security. |
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Executives should begin with a self-assessment on their cybersecurity program. |
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Just as with his previous work, cybersecurity requires the translation of extremely technical issues into policy terms. |
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I understand that one of your goals is to foster cooperation between the private sector and the government in the area of cybersecurity. |
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But despite the number of agencies involved, cybersecurity generally seems to have slipped in importance for the administration. |
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Clarke's frustration reached such a level that in May or June he asked to be reassigned from the terrorist group to a cybersecurity group. |
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A White House spokesperson says cybersecurity is still a top priority. |
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To some cybersecurity experts, the dire warnings about Anonymous sounded like fearmongering. |
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Smart said the GCHQ puzzle was a way to raise the profile of the agency's cybersecurity work while trying to recruit new cryptological minds. |
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But the political upheaval over the past year contains opportunities for BAE, which has a burgeoning cybersecurity business. |
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In order to build confidence and security in the use of ICTs, the TAIS calls for a global culture of cybersecurity. |
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In my opinion it is good that the Commission has now established a cybersecurity task force. |
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It also refers to other publications giving further specific information on cybersecurity. |
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Finally, with respect to cybersecurity, there is no significant lead among regional organizations in this area. |
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What kind of multilateral instrument would better cope with threats to cybersecurity? |
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The Tunis Agenda on the Information Society particularly places due emphasis on the issue of cybersecurity. |
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This is the story of the secretive company at the forefront of cybersecurity. |
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Today he set about paying for those priorities – £500m for a cybersecurity programme – by scrapping cold war tanks, planes and ships, sacking 17,000 military personnel and – less conspicuously – 25,000 civilian staff. |
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Now they have lost their credibility with the cybersecurity industry, which has realised that they have broken their implicit promises about what they would not hack. |
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According to the White House, of the 5m jobs available today, more than half a million are in fields such as software development, network administration and cybersecurity. |
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Upcoming publications dealt with the security of radioactive sources, cybersecurity and the protection of sensitive information for nuclear security. |
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There is a need to strengthen complementarity and co-operation in specific areas where technologies can have civil and defence applications including in the border control and cybersecurity domains. |
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He also called on States to consider a comprehensive strategy to deal with cybersecurity and highlighted the need to develop new techniques to deal with crimes committed using new technologies. |
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This is expected to contribute positively to the debate and to raise public awareness of the importance of cybersecurity and of various aspects of the fight against cybercrime. |
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With respect to the harmonization content, six topics have been retained for the analysis: licensing, universal access and service, frequency management, numbering, interconnection and cybersecurity. |
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With a narrower mandate, and a clearer agenda, it is hoped that the next group will be in a position to make a more significant contribution to cybersecurity matters. |
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The cybersecurity policy should be defined at the level of top management. |
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Our countries intend to strengthen cybersecurity to protect vital government and critical digital infrastructure of national importance, and to make cyberspace safer for all our citizens. |
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To set up a cybersecurity process, it is important to identify correctly the assets and resources that need to be protected, so as to accurately define the scope of security needed for effective protection. |
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As the threat to computers grows, the demand for cyber protection will rise, resulting in the growth of the cybersecurity industry. |
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They oversee groups that are churning out position papers on counterterrorism, cybersecurity, democracy and human rights, and global development. |
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If Wyndham wins, it would disable the ability of the FTC to broadly enforce cybersecurity standards under the guise of consumer protection. |
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We need to recruit the right people into our various organizations and become technological hotshots capable of working together with government cybersecurity organizations. |
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Joe Weiss also writes a CONTROL Blogsite on issues of cybersecurity. |
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Therefore, high levels of investment has been placed in the cybersecurity industry to produce new software to protect the ever growing transition to digitally run hardware. |
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Cybersecurity issues are harder for people to visualize than physical security problems. |
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Cybersecurity laws, when enforced to the fullest extent possible, can have an impact. |
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Cybersecurity startup, Luminal moved its headquarters to Maryland and plans to expand, thanks to a State investment. |
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The driving force behind the Cybersecurity 500 was providing something useful to the CISOs and security decision makers, evaluators and recommenders. |
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