Malwarebytes CISO Advises SMBs Re-Hacking Risks
“We’re dedicated to using our own technology within the company and have implemented initiatives including red teaming and our very own bug bounty program to ensure that we’re constantly on the lookout for potential threats” - Laura Whitt-Winyard
What are some of the biggest challenges you’re facing in the current IT landscape?
How can sustainability be addressed from an IT perspective?
Our main aim has always been to protect consumers and organizations from cyberthreats – which, when done well, will ultimately reduce the amount of computing power, time and energy needed to be spent on addressing breaches of security. That’s why I firmly believe companies should be looking at cybersecurity as part of their ESG efforts – it’s something I will always advocate strongly for, given the urgency of the matter on a global scale.
What big tech trends do you believe are changing the world?
How can we address the security challenges currently facing your industry?
The biggest challenge currently facing our industry is that many small to medium businesses (SMBs) unfortunately think they are too small or ‘off the radar’ to be hacked, or don’t feel they have the expertise to adequately protect themselves. SMBs are targeted for the simple fact that they typically do not have the power to have a fully staffed security team, nor the budget to have a managed detection and response service. Simply put, SMBs can be a gateway for hackers into large companies—so it is imperative that they take the necessary steps to protect themselves.
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