Responsible Disclosure: A CEO’s Secret Weapon for Proactive Cybersecurity
Responsible Disclosure: Security Researchers as Allies | Proactive Security, Reduced Risk | Build Trust, Enhance Reputation |
Responsible Disclosure: Security Researchers as Allies | Proactive Security, Reduced Risk | Build Trust, Enhance Reputation |
VAPTs, or Vulnerability Assessments and Penetration Testing, are the ultimate security check-ups for your digital infrastructure. But before any ethical hacker dives in with their tools, there’s a crucial first step: cybersecurity reconnaissance.
The shadowy world of malware is constantly evolving, with new threats emerging alongside the persistence of old ones. One such persistent foe is the Bifrost Trojan, a backdoor Trojan horse that’s been around for over two decades, targeting Windows systems since the 90s and recently making a resurgence with variants aimed at Linux.
The STAR framework (Situation, Task, Action, Result) is a powerful way to assess a CEO candidate’s past experiences and how they translate into successful leadership.
As CEOs in the automotive industry, we understand data’s critical role in every aspect of our operations, from design and development to manufacturing and after-sales service. This valuable information, however, is constantly under threat from cyberattacks. Breaches can disrupt production, damage our reputation, and lead to hefty fines and legal repercussions.
This is where TISAX (Trusted Information Security Assessment Exchange) comes in.