Security News > 2020 > June > Week in review: The economics of security research, SOC teams battle with burnout
SOC team members battle with burnout, overload and chaosWhile some organizations have increased security operations center funding, the overall gains have been meager, and the most significant issues have not only persisted, but worsened, according to Devo Technology.
Privacy and security concerns related to patient data in the cloudThe Cloud Security Alliance has released a report examining privacy and security of patient data in the cloud.
Employees are worried about cyber threats in their home office environmentsIBM Security released findings from a study focused on the behaviors and security risks of those new to working from home during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Keep remote workers and their devices secure with one clickIn this interview for Help Net Security, Shailesh Athalye, VP Compliance at Qualys, discusses cloud-based Remote Endpoint Protection and illustrates how security teams can leverage its numerous features.
Fixing all vulnerabilities is unrealistic, you need to zero in on what mattersAs technology constantly advances, software development teams are bombarded with security alerts at an increasing rate.
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