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The cyber industry s struggle for speed and superiority

(L-R) FireEye CEO Kevin Mandia, SolarWinds CEO Sudhakar Ramakrishna and Microsoft President Brad Smith testify during a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing on Capitol Hill on February 23, 2021 in Washington, D.C. The hearing focused on the 2020 cyberattack that resulted in a series of data breaches in government agencies and private companies. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images) From a certain vantage point, the cybersecurity industry has never been healthier. Businesses and other organizations are spending record amounts on security tools, solutions and hardware, while investors have spent the past few years showering startups with billions of dollars to develop new and emerging defense technologies. All of this activity has been underscored by a now-daily deluge of reporting about the latest big breach, ransomware attack or supply chain compromise.

The Network: The Washington Post s regular survey of cybersecurity experts

The Network: The Washington Post s regular survey of cybersecurity experts
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Connecticut Institute of Technology Director Shares Passion for Cybersecurity Education and Innovation

Connecticut Institute of Technology Director Shares Passion for Cybersecurity Education and Innovation
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The Network: The Washington Post s regular survey of cybersecurity experts

FBI Encounters: Reporting an Insider Security

FBI Encounters: Reporting an Insider Security Incident to the Feds Most insider incidents don t get reported to the FBI due to fear of debilitating business disruptions, public embarrassment, and screeching vans skidding into the parking lot to confiscate servers. But is that reality? (image by ontronix, via Adobe Stock) Despite stunning incident counts, many if not most insider threats remain unreported. Reasons vary but all bloom from the same stem: The victim company s fear of being harmed again, either by the legal system or law enforcement. But are those fears real and justified, or are they spun from myths? Time to take a look at what actually happens after a company contacts the FBI, formally or informally.

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