By Hannah Hein Many of us spend more of our waking moments working than any other single activity. Which means our bosses probably know more about our routines, attitudes and
Self-Driving Cars and Insider Risk
Research into autonomous cars is kicking into high gear. Companies like Google’s Waymo, Argo AI, Uber ATG, Tesla, GM Cruise and many others have made lots of progress, but they
Insider Threat Mitigation: The ‘Whole’ Story
Could Mohammad al-Shamrani have been detected before his recent attack on Naval Air Station Pensacola? Insider risk expert Val LeTellier thinks so. The attacker, a Saudi Air Force officer, killed
Finding Edward Snowden: A Haystax Use Case
By Hannah Hein Edward Snowden. Movies have been made, books have been written and tweets have been tweeted. We know more about him now than ever before. And yet if
The Healthcare Industry Has a Remedy for Insider Threats
Most companies could benefit from emulating the healthcare industry when it comes to identifying insider threats through risk assessments and other best practices.
A New Way to Hunt Insider Threats
One of the questions our parent company Fishtech Group has been asked repeatedly during its nationwide Threat Hunt Tour is: “How can we do a better job of mitigating our
Haystax Product Update: Communications and Logging
System and tenant administrators in any Haystax solution need multiple ways to communicate with their users, and they also need fine-grained visibility in the activities of users via in-built system
Continuous Evaluation Could Save Billions, RAND Says
The U.S. government could save up to $30 billion in just over two decades if it were to adopt continuous evaluation of personnel with security clearances instead of sticking with