Security News > 2021 > April > How to raise the cybersecurity poverty line and make companies more secure
The cybersecurity poverty line is a term that can help companies understand security gaps and build better awareness.
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One interesting concept that has come up as of late is the "Cybersecurity poverty line," and I reached out to a couple of insiders to discuss it: John Hammond, senior security researcher at Huntress, a cybersecurity provider; and Sivan Tehila, cybersecurity strategist at Perimeter 81, a cloud and network security provider.
John Hammond: The cybersecurity poverty line is the umbrella term for teams that need to level up and enhance their security posture.
Scott Matteson: How can the security community overall assist?
The US-CERT is an excellent example of this type of ideal knowledge sharing as they aggregate information from many different companies and industries in order to provide a holistic view of recent and relevant vulnerabilities in different security solutions.