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Exabeam News Wrap-up – May 23, 2022

  • May 31, 2022
  • Heidi Willbanks
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    Each week, we’ll be bringing you a summary of our key topics and headlines. Stay up to date with the Exabeam Weekly News Wrap-up!

    Exabeam Announces Third Annual Cybersecurity Scholarship Program

    Are you or someone you know a woman in college studying cybersecurity or a related field? We’re excited to share that we announced our third annual Exabeam Scholarship and this year it’s sponsored by the ExaGals!

    Welcome to the Digital Cold War

    In light of recent increases in nation-state attacks against public and private sector organizations, Exabeam Chief Information Security Officer Tyler Farrar discusses the implications of cyberwarfare in a full piece in SC Magazine. Tyler shares his opinion on whether or not we are in the age of the Digital Cold War and talked through the current threat landscape. 

    DEI Training Topics: 5 Conversations Your Workforce Should Have

    DEI should not just be a conversation, it should be a continuous commitment to action against biases. Our CHRO Gianna Driver’s comments on the continuous effort organizations can be putting into their DEI strategies were included in Senior Executive magazine. 

    Happy Fourth Birthday, GDPR! What’s Next?

    This week marked four years since the European Union introduced the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) to legislate data protection and privacy. Now in 2022, a lot has changed — the UK has officially left the EU and is set to impose its own data protection law. Richard Orange spoke to eWeek UK about the impact of GDPR and what we can expect from new data protection legislation.

    Colonial Pipeline: One year on from the ransomware attack that shocked the world

    One year on from the Colonial Pipeline attack, Cyber Protection Magazine speaks to three cybersecurity experts — including Exabeam Chief Security Strategist Steve Moore — to learn what progress has been made since, and what organizations can still do to prevent themselves from becoming the next victim.

    WannaCry: Ransomware defense, five years on

    The 2017 WannaCry ransomware attack drew attention to the importance of patching vulnerabilities as quickly as possible, with an increased number of organizations making an effort to keep their software up to date. However, ransomware attacks have only increased since 2017, and it is now a matter of when, not if, organizations will be targeted. Sam Humphries, Exabeam Marketing Director, EMEA, joins other experts in reviewing what lessons can be drawn from the attack, and how businesses can keep their systems secure.

    Stay tuned for the next issue of the Exabeam Weekly News Wrap-up!

    Heidi Willbanks

    Heidi Willbanks

    Senior Product Marketing Manager, Content | Exabeam | Heidi Willbanks is the Senior Product Marketing Manager, Content at Exabeam. She manages content strategy and production for product marketing and supports strategic partners, sales and channel enablement, and competitive content, leveraging her product marketing certification, content expertise, and industry knowledge. She has 19 years of experience in content marketing, with nearly a decade in the cybersecurity field. Heidi received a BA in Journalism with a minor in Graphic Design from Cal Poly Humboldt and was awarded Outstanding Graduating Senior in Public Relations Emphasis. She enjoys reading, writing, gardening, hiking, yoga, music, and art.

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