Every day, we are reading reports on cyberattacks and massive data breaches worldwide, resulting in substantial financial losses, disruption, and downtime. The most important thing to notice is that every day cybercriminals adopt new attacks to avoid traditional security measures and bring new approaches to achieve the target. There is a concept of having layered security, with this approach of layered security enables you to have a system for an Internet security strategy that ensures an attacker who tries to penetrate one layer of defence will be stopped by a subsequent layer. Let’s get first the definition clear about layered security.
What is Layered Security?
According to, Techopedia, the layered security is:
“Layered security refers to security systems that use multiple components to protect operations on multiple levels or layers. This term can also be related to the term defence-in-depth, which is based on a slightly different idea where multiple strategies and resources are used to slow, blog, delay, or hinder a threat until it can be completely neutralized”
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Guidance, NIST has defined a layered security model that has 17 control families
This session was recorded back in October 2021, and it is now being published.
Today’s Guest
Greg Edwards, CEO at CryptoStopper
An inspirational talk with the guest speaker on a topic, a SaaS product targeted to help detect and stop ransomware.
- Why it is important to focus on security and have a Layered security approach for your organization.
- As a CEO the favourite tool is being used every day for SaaS product development.
- What are the qualifies required to get hired from a CEO perspective and many more such insights you will have
- Website: CryptoStopper
- Twitter: CryptoStopper
Resources:
- CryptoStopper
- Techopedia, the layered security
- National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Guidance NIST has defined a layered security model that has 17 control families