The year of 2017 witnessed some of the
most brutal cybersecurity meltdowns.
The breaches were not always directed
toward corporates; some were state-
sponsored which did colossal damage to an inordinate number of Internet users. While Equifax and Yahoo stole the headlines with massive breaches, a number of cybersecurity facepalms--like Uber and Deloitte--didn’t go unnoticed.
The year 2017 may have created mayhem for information security professionals, but it left them better prepared as well. Some organizations adopted a coordinated approach to cyber risk management and several nations spruced up their cyber divisions in the aftermath of the attacks. Our cover story “Cybersecurity: The Phoenix Saga” takes a look back at the brighter moments of 2017 and suggests that all is not lost. Clique here to read CISO MAG
sponsored which did colossal damage to an inordinate number of Internet users. While Equifax and Yahoo stole the headlines with massive breaches, a number of cybersecurity facepalms--like Uber and Deloitte--didn’t go unnoticed.
The year 2017 may have created mayhem for information security professionals, but it left them better prepared as well. Some organizations adopted a coordinated approach to cyber risk management and several nations spruced up their cyber divisions in the aftermath of the attacks. Our cover story “Cybersecurity: The Phoenix Saga” takes a look back at the brighter moments of 2017 and suggests that all is not lost. Clique here to read CISO MAG

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