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Why Measuring Human Risk Success Is So Hard—and How to Do It Right
Measuring success in human risk management is notoriously tricky. Unlike other areas of cybersecurity, where success is defined by stopping breaches or identifying vulnerabilities, metrics for Human Risk Programs often feels intangible. The absence of “bad things happening” doesn’t always translate into clear, quantifiable success. Here’s why many programs struggle to show measurable impact—and what…
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Microsoft fixes 159 bugs in first Patch Tuesday of 2025
The patch dump is the largest from Microsoft in over half a decade. Go to Source
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New bug lets attackers bypass macOS system integrity protection
Security pros call any bypass of SIP security significant – advise teams to patch right away. Go to Source
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HIPPA Updates Loom as Healthcare Breaches Boom: Prevent and Protect with Microsegmentation
The HHS proposal reinforces that segmentation isn’t optional, it’s essential. Go to Source
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Managing the risks of AI and multicloud strategies in enterprise security
The 2024 State of the Cloud Report from Flexera reveals that 89% of organizations now employ a multi-cloud strategy and are increasingly integrating artificial intelligence technologies like chatbots and cognitive cloud computing into their operations. Go to Source
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Cloud, AI demands raise funding for Israeli cybersecurity sector
The latest State of the Cyber Nation Report by YL Ventures showed that Israel’s cybersecurity sector secured $4 billion in 2024, more than double the $1.89 billion that cyber firms raised in 2023, according to Reuters. Go to Source
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Why developer experience is more important than productivity
This article was originally featured in TechCrunch on January 29, 2024. The unhealthy obsession with measuring developer productivity There’s an unhealthy obsession with companies looking for a way to measure developer productivity. The desire to measure productivity is understandable; senior leaders have been under pressure to deliver results while capitalizing on their investments in teams…
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1Password acquires Trelica to enhance shadow IT detection
Trelica’s cloud service specializes in identifying shadow IT applications — software-as-a-service tools deployed without IT approval — by analyzing logs from internal systems. Go to Source