How to Use cybersecurity in a Sentence
cybersecurity
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Tipton, who works in cybersecurity, and his family bought a home in South Huntsville.
— Matt Wake | Mwake@al.com, al, 20 July 2022 -
The whole ecosystem needs to come together to ensure that cybersecurity isn't an afterthought.
— Gordon Feller, Ars Technica, 26 July 2022 -
The area’s once red-hot cybersecurity industry is also making cutbacks.
— Aaron Pressman, BostonGlobe.com, 28 July 2022 -
The cybersecurity experts said that turning off and restarting a device can break the spyware’s digital connection.
— The Christian Science Monitor, 18 July 2022 -
Palantir — The cybersecurity stock surged 14% on strong third-quarter results .
— Lisa Kailai Han, CNBC, 5 Nov. 2024 -
Those measures range from cybersecurity protections to physical enhancements for election office or polling sites.
— Tribune News Service, Orange County Register, 3 Nov. 2024 -
Both of them work in IT, he in cybersecurity for Raytheon, she as a tech writer.
— Susan Dunne, Hartford Courant, 14 Dec. 2022 -
The hire led to a wave of the state’s top cybersecurity experts quitting.
— Christopher O'Donnell, Orlando Sentinel, 3 July 2024 -
This isn’t the first time the ICC’s cybersecurity has been compromised.
— Andrew Paul, Popular Science, 20 Sep. 2023 -
Students at the downtown campus of San Diego City College will soon be able to earn a four-year degree in the field of cybersecurity.
— San Diego Union-Tribune, 2 Feb. 2023 -
In smaller banks like ours, the role of the CFO many times includes being the champion for cybersecurity.
— Jeff Thomson, Forbes, 21 Apr. 2023 -
That's the warning from Darktrace Plc, the British cybersecurity firm.
— Eva Rothenberg, CNN, 13 Aug. 2023 -
Adana used to work in cybersecurity and oversaw all the technical aspects of the show, ensuring that the hacks, codes, and tools were all genuine.
— Robert Anderson, PCMAG, 9 Nov. 2022 -
With this in mind, here are a few key steps to take when outsourcing cybersecurity functions.
— Michelle Drolet, Forbes, 29 Nov. 2023 -
Over the last year, the company stopped selling all three vehicles on the home continent due to the EU’s new cybersecurity laws.
— Bryan Hood, Robb Report, 8 July 2024 -
For the cybersecurity industry, bad things came in threes last week.
— Jacob Carpenter, Fortune, 19 Sep. 2022 -
Like the McClendons, Manning said she was never told by Dish that there had been a cybersecurity attack.
— Elizabeth Chuck, NBC News, 23 Mar. 2023 -
The cybersecurity firm said its loss widened for the third quarter amid higher expenses, but sales rose above market and management views.
— James Willhite, WSJ, 30 Nov. 2022 -
For instance, San Diego City College just was approved to add a degree in cybersecurity and defense.
— Diane Bell, San Diego Union-Tribune, 17 Apr. 2023 -
But for winners-to-take-all or high-velocity industries like cybersecurity, the risk of standing still is far greater than running out of cash.
— Anna Oakes, Quartz, 27 Mar. 2023 -
The future of cybersecurity is uncertain, but one thing is for sure: organizations need to be adaptable to meet the challenges that lie ahead.
— David Carmiel, Forbes, 6 Feb. 2023 -
Elias Voit, described as an analyst at a global cybersecurity firm with a dark side.
— Jessica Wang, EW.com, 25 Nov. 2022 -
Increasing health and benefits costs came in third, while worries over a lack of cybersecurity came in fourth place, misconduct placed fifth, and tech skills shortages was sixth.
— Eleanor Pringle, Fortune, 30 May 2024 -
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— Danielle Chemtob, Forbes, 14 Feb. 2024 -
Early this year the agency released its first report about cybersecurity threats against schools.
— Jackie Valley, The Christian Science Monitor, 26 Oct. 2023 -
But few consider how its sudden rise will shape the future of cybersecurity.
— Scott Shapiro, WIRED, 8 Jan. 2024 -
Washington and cybersecurity researchers have said the Asian country has sponsored attacks against the West.
— Time, 20 Sep. 2023 -
Set up rules to send alerts to your cybersecurity staff when anything suspicious comes up that could indicate a potential threat or leak.
— Josh Orrison, Forbes, 4 Oct. 2024 -
The Federal Reserve on Friday said the problem wasn't related to a cybersecurity issue and that it had been resolved.
— Aimee Picchi, CBS News, 6 Nov. 2023 -
There is a mantra in cybersecurity that IT security has to identify and block 100% of threats, but the attacker only has to be successful once.
— Tony Bradley, Forbes, 26 Mar. 2023
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