A framework for embedding privacy into information systems was implemented successfully within Slovenia’s national eHealth ...
AI is embedded in virtually everything cyberprofessionals do, both offensive and defensive, and it is reshaping how leaders think about security strategy and risk management.
When it comes to auditors being prepared for the profession's evolving landscape in 2026, there is no substitute for lived experience, due diligence and courage.
Effective information and technology governance in the new year will center on enabling responsible innovation, fortifying digital trust and helping organizations to adapt at speed without taking ...
Cybersecurity leaders are being judged less by the controls that they are implementing and more by the manner in which they explain decisions, trade-offs and outcomes to business leaders with clarity.
Resilience to disruptions, navigating technology supply chains, harnessing AI, dealing with tight budgets and delivering on changing expectations from business leaders are among the challenges facing ...
As enterprises embrace more dynamic and complex digital ecosystems, there is a need to rearchitect the relationship between security and agility. Zero trust security and Agile project management ...
As the world becomes increasingly reliant on technology, the attack surface of cyberspace continues to expand. Cyberthreats have grown more sophisticated, posing significant risk to individuals, ...
View the exclusive survey infographic now to uncover the key takeaways and see where your organization stands in the quantum race. Explore ISACA's quantum roadmap revealing key steps to take to ...
Author: Ramona Ratiu, MS, CISM, CISA, Head of Cyber Resilience Testing, Zurich Insurance, and Past President of ISACA Chicago Chapter ...
Abstract: Enterprises have long struggled to realize meaningful value from traditional cyberthreat intelligence programs. Common challenges include intelligence that is not actionable, overwhelming ...
Organizations aim to achieve their objectives while managing risk within their risk appetites. A good governance structure for managing risk is to establish three lines of defense. Briefly, the first ...
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