Security News > 2021 > September > Week in review: How to retain best cybersecurity talent, securing Kubernetes, data decay
Securing Kubernetes as it becomes mainstreamIn this interview with Help Net Security, Shauli Rozen, CEO at ARMO, talks about securing Kubernetes systems, what makes them susceptible to cyberattacks and what should organizations expect when deploying them.
What businesses need to know about data decayData decay is the aging and obsolescence of data in such a way that makes it no longer usable due to loss of its integrity, completeness, and accuracy.
How to retain the best talent in a competitive cybersecurity marketWe are currently experiencing The Great Resignation, where millions of people are leaving their jobs in search of increased satisfaction.
Leveraging AI and automation to identify sensitive data at scaleIn this interview with Help Net Security, Apoorv Agarwal, CEO at Text IQ, talks about the risk of unstructured data for organizations and the opportunity to leverage AI and automation to identify sensitive data at scale.
Automation is not here to close the cybersecurity skills shortage gap, but it can helpIn this interview with Help Net Security, Daniel Clayton, VP Global Security Services and Support at Bitdefender, talks about the cybersecurity skills shortage gap and the role of automation in improving the work of cybersecurity professionals.
How do you measure the impact of security? Find out at SecTalks 2021How are businesses learning, collaborating, and applying industry best practices? The half-day SecTalks 2021 virtual cybersecurity conference will look at how to quantify security ROI, major vulnerabilities and threats, and proven strategies to evolve, improve and level up.
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