Top news of the week: 07.06.2022.
Bad news: The cybersecurity skills crisis is about to get even worse
New research suggest nearly a third of cybersecurity professionals are planning to quit the industry, at a time when companies are struggling to protect their networks from attacks.
Tech pros have low confidence in supply chain security
A new report from ISACA finds that 53% of respondents believe supply chain issues will stay the same or worsen over the next six months.
Early Draft of California Privacy Regulations Focuses on Opt-Out Rights, Disclosures
The California Privacy Protection Agency released a draft of its proposed regulations implementing the California Consumer Privacy Act, as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act.
Behind bitcoin plunge: Question of trust lingers for cryptocurrency
At root, money or currency is built around trust. Will it be worth its promised value? Cryptocurrency faces that test but doesn’t show signs of withering.
Top 5 most in-demand Cybersecurity Certifications in 2022
Cybersecurity is the most in-demand certification these days. Upskilling your employees and keeping them updated with the essential abilities is necessary.
How to prepare company boards for new cybersecurity rules
New proposed cybersecurity rules will require companies to report cyber breaches and explain how board members are planning to mitigate cyber risk.
How to prevent DDoS attacks on APIs
API endpoints are vulnerable to DDoS attacks. This can cause financial and functional damage. There are steps you can take to secure your APIs.
Chris Wysopal: Open source is becoming a national security risk
The Veracode CTO explains what set the Log4j vulnerabilities apart, how it raised awareness of issues around open source security, and where he sees progress.