NEWS & EVENTS
Digital Guardian appoints Tim Bandos as Chief Information Security Officer
"Tim's experience in cybersecurity has provided him a rich understanding of the evolving threat landscape," says DG CEO, Mo Rosen, in regards to the company's new CISO, Tim Bandos.
Universal Health Services Network Outage: Lessons to Learn
"The operators behind Ryuk typically infiltrate the environment first and map out all devices they're looking to target," says Tim Bandos, CISO at Digital Guardian.
Tax consequences of data breaches and identity theft
Digital Guardian's blog post, "What's the Cost of a Data Breach in 2019?" states that customer confidence often evaporates after a cyber incident.
Universal Health Services Network Outage: Lessons to Learn
Tim Bandos, Digital Guardian's CISO, explains how operators behind Ransomware technologies gain access to devices and deploy the ransomware.
HPE Trusted Supply Chain Initiative Hardens Security
Digital Guardian's Data Protection Platform received a Cyber Catalyst designation from Marsh, an insurance broker and risk adviser.
Cyber Experts Weigh-In: Universal Health Services Hospital System Ransomware Attack
Tim Bandos, DG CISO, weighs in on ransomware gangs targeting healthcare companies & says, "cybercriminal gangs only care about one thing: to profit even at the greatest expense of all."
IT and Security Job Titles: What Do They Mean?
Digital Guardian says that the role of a Security Analyst is vital in keeping an organization’s proprietary and sensitive information secure.
High-Touch: 2020 Cloud Partner Program Guide
CRN’s 2020 Cloud Partner Program Guide highlights Digital Guardian for its strong yearly revenue and easy enablement and delivery of services through its cloud-hosted SaaS solution.
Why MSPs Must Have Cyber Security Certifications In 2021
Data collected by Digital Guardian shows that the average cost of a data breach in the U.S. exceeds $8 million.
8 lessons from the Garmin ransomware attack
Tim Bandos, DG CISO, says the "sophistication of ransomware had evolved quite considerably over the past several years, with encryption being almost impossible to crack without a key."