The CyberWire Daily Podcast 7.27.22
Ep 1628 | 7.27.22

The cost of a data breach as an economic drag. Personal apps as a potential business risk. Why so little ransomware in Ukraine? Employee engagement study reaches predictably glum conclusions.

Show Notes

IBM reports on the cost of a data breach. Personal apps as a potential business risk. Over on the dark side, there’s help wanted in the C2C labor market. An employee engagement study reaches predictably glum conclusions. Betsy Carmelite from Booz Allen Hamilton on reducing software supply chain risks with SBOMs. Our guest is Elaine Lee from Mimecast discussing the pros and cons of AI in cybersecurity. And Why so much attempted DDoS, but not so much ransomware?

Selected reading.

IBM Report: Consumers Pay the Price as Data Breach Costs Reach All-Time High (IBM Newsroom)

Cost of a Data Breach Report 2022 (IBM Security)

Netskope Threat Research: Data Sprawl Creating Risk for Organizations Worldwide as Personal App Use in Business Continues to Rise (PR Newswire)

Financial Incentives May Explain the Perceived Lack of Ransomware in Russia’s Latest Assault on Ukraine (Council on Foreign Relations)

Tessian | 1 in 3 Employees Do Not Understand the Importance of Cybersecurity at Work, According to New Report (RealWire)