Security News > 2019 > June > Week in review: DevSecOps readiness, human bias in cybersecurity, Linux servers under attack

Here’s an overview of some of last week’s most interesting news and articles: CISO do’s and don’ts for board reporting Security is no longer just a job for IT – it impacts all areas of a business, from brand perception to the bottom line. As a result, CISOs are increasingly being asked to deliver cybersecurity reports to their boards, including information on global trends, security performance, security strategy, and security spend. Vulnerabilities allow attackers to … More → The post Week in review: DevSecOps readiness, human bias in cybersecurity, Linux servers under attack appeared first on Help Net Security.
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