Steve Morgan, CSOonline

Steve Morgan

CSOonline

Menlo Park, CA, United States

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Recent:
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Past:
  • CSOonline
  • Entrepreneur
  • CIO.com
  • Forbes

Past articles by Steve:

Cyber NYC boosts the Big Apple's cybersecurity industry

New York City Economic Development Corp. launches Cyber NYC to foster public-private partnerships focused on building a vibrant cybersecurity community and talent pool in the largest U.S. city. → Read More

Young girls are society's future cyber crime fighters

There are lots of opportunities for girls in cybersecurity. The problem is they don't know what those opportunities are. Parents and guidance counselors can help. → Read More

Why healthcare cybersecurity spending will exceed $65B over the next 5 years

Hospitals and healthcare providers remain under cyber attack, causing organizations to spend more to protect their systems and patient data. → Read More

5 Things Your Employees Are Doing That Will Get You Hacked

Clicking on phishing emails tops the list of unsafe behavior. → Read More

Cybersecurity M&A deal flow: List of 200 transactions in 2017

Rising tide of mergers and acquisitions in the trillion-dollar cybersecurity market. → Read More

List of 200 cybersecurity startups that received venture capital in 2017

VC firms and corporate investors are fueling a trillion-dollar cybersecurity market. → Read More

Demand for cybersecurity talent rises sharply

Three experts share their thoughts on how to address the biggest cyber threat of all — the rapidly increasing cybersecurity workforce shortage. → Read More

Hackers are good, not bad

From now on, 'hackers' should refer to white hats instead of black hats. → Read More

Who's who in the cybersecurity market? The inside scoop for 2018

Big tech will go big on cybersecurity in 2018. Expect Amazon, Google, Microsoft and others to get tough on cyber crime. → Read More

Why incident response is the best cybersecurity ROI

Former White House CIO says unexpected breaches can wreak havoc on a company's bottom line. Proper incident response planning can mitigate damage costs. → Read More

Cybersecurity market slowdown? Not anytime soon

Despite some analyst speculations to the contrary, cybersecurity spending is rising sharply. → Read More

Cyber attack surface facts, figures and statistics for 2017 to 2022

We're seeing a massive expansion of internet-connected people, places and things — and securing all of them is a problem. → Read More

GDPR turbocharges identity and access management spending

Thanks to the GDPR, the identity and access management (IAM) market is predicted to reach $16 billion by 2022. → Read More

The best kept secret in cybersecurity is protecting U.S. banks against catastrophic attacks

The Sheltered Harbor cybersecurity initiative for U.S. banks and financial services firms protects against hacker attacks. → Read More

IT help wanted, cybersecurity experience preferred

To fix the cybersecurity labor shortage, IT organizations should cross-train IT workers on cybersecurity. → Read More

Don't Put Your Profits at Risk by Ignoring This Crucial Protection for Your Business

Better Business Bureau warns small businesses to train their employees on cybersecurity. → Read More

AWS pushes into the trillion-dollar cybersecurity market

Amazon Web Services (AWS) enters the cybersecurity market with the debut of its Amazon GuardDuty service. → Read More

Did Uber throw its CSO under the bus?

If Uber's ex-CSO Joe Sullivan answers these five questions, it will clear up a whole lot about the Uber hack. → Read More

Uber paid hackers a $100,000 cyber bribe to destroy stolen data

Hackers stole personally identifiable information of 57 million Uber riders, then Uber thought it could pay the hackers' bribe and fix the problem. → Read More

Ransomware damage costs predicted to hit $11.5B by 2019

The rising ransomware costs are driven by an uptick in the frequency of attacks, which is expected to rise to an attack every 14 seconds. → Read More