The Russia-Ukraine cyberwar could outlast the shooting war
Alongside the physical violence of the Russian assault on Ukraine, a parallel cyberwar is under way that has little, if any, precedent. The digital battle so far has proceeded in ways cyberwar specialists didn’t expect — and that has many of them concerned about how the technological dimensions of Europe’s worst conflict in decades will play out. In particular, they’re concerned about its potential to spill beyond the borders of the two combatants.
SEC weighs 4-day deadline for companies to disclose hacks
Companies would face more pressure to alert the public of hacks or other significant cybersecurity incidents under a new plan from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. The SEC on Wednesday proposed requiring publicly-traded firms to disclose breaches within four days. The demands would apply to incidents that are considered “material,” or important to the average investor.
7 pressing cybersecurity questions boards need to ask
We need new leadership approaches as we move into the next phase of securing our organizations. For boards of directors, this requires developing new ways to carry out their fiduciary responsibility to shareholders, and oversight responsibility for managing business risk. Directors can no longer abdicate oversight of cybersecurity or simply delegate it to operating managers. They must be knowledgeable leaders who prioritize cybersecurity and personally demonstrate their commitment. Many directors know this, but still seek answers on how to proceed.