February 2, 2025
Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) are increasingly recognized as vital to organizational leadership, with a recent Splunk survey indicating that 82% now report directly to CEOs, up from 47% in 2023. This trend underscores the growing importance of cybersecurity, driving CISOs to improve their communication and understanding of business metrics. Despite this shift, many CISOs find their roles more challenging, with 53% citing increased job difficulties. Historically positioned lower in the hierarchy, CISOs often experienced high turnover due to limited agency. The current cybersecurity landscape demands their involvement in strategic decision-making, yet many still face challenges in securing adequate budgets, with only 29% reporting sufficient funding to counter current threats.
CISOs Rise in Influence as Cybersecurity Takes Center Stage Dark Reading
February 2, 2025
El Camino Health has adopted a new platform from Laudio to enhance nurse retention and ease the workload of nurse managers amid rising turnover rates, which had escalated from 5% to 12% during the COVID-19 pandemic. By centralizing workflows and integrating with existing systems, the platform equips managers with actionable insights, promoting better engagement with their teams and allowing them to focus on meaningful interactions. Since its implementation, the health system has achieved a retention rate of approximately 95%, translating to nearly $850,000 in savings from reduced registered nurse replacements.
El Camino Health Boosts Nurse Retention and Cuts Costs with New IT Platform Healthcare IT News
January 30, 2025
A recent study in The Journal of Organizational Behavior highlights the significance of humble leadership in modern workplaces, noting its effectiveness across multiple cultures including the US, UK, China, and Australia. This leadership style, which prioritizes trust, teamwork, and employee well-being, encourages team members to take initiative and aspire to leadership roles. In this piece, Shannon Becker, VP of Information Systems at Sentara Health, discusses key traits of humble leaders, such as acknowledging their mistakes, valuing team contributions, and welcoming feedback, which can enhance employees' sense of empowerment and autonomy. To foster a culture of humility, leaders are advised to practice self-awareness, celebrate collective achievements, and implement feedback mechanisms, thereby cultivating an environment conducive to collaboration and innovation.
Humble Leadership: Empowering Teams and Inspiring Innovation in the Workplace LinkedIn
January 30, 2025
SaaS breaches have surged by 300% in the past year, primarily due to outdated security measures failing to protect against evolving cyber threats, as reported by Obsidian Security. Cybercriminals are increasingly targeting Software as a Service platforms to access sensitive data, with the healthcare sector being the most affected, experiencing 14% of all breaches. The report reveals that the integrated nature of SaaS applications facilitates lateral movements by attackers, making compromised identities a primary cause of 85% of these incidents. This underscores the need for enhanced security protocols as organizations transition to SaaS-based data storage.
SaaS Breaches Surge 300% as Cyber Threats Evolve, Targeting Sensitive Data Infosecurity Magazine
February 2, 2025
Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) are increasingly recognized as vital to organizational leadership, with a recent Splunk survey indicating that 82% now report directly to CEOs, up from 47% in 2023. This trend underscores the growing importance of cybersecurity, driving CISOs to improve their communication and understanding of business metrics. Despite this shift, many CISOs find their roles more challenging, with 53% citing increased job difficulties. Historically positioned lower in the hierarchy, CISOs often experienced high turnover due to limited agency. The current cybersecurity landscape demands their involvement in strategic decision-making, yet many still face challenges in securing adequate budgets, with only 29% reporting sufficient funding to counter current threats.
CISOs Rise in Influence as Cybersecurity Takes Center Stage Dark Reading
February 2, 2025
El Camino Health has adopted a new platform from Laudio to enhance nurse retention and ease the workload of nurse managers amid rising turnover rates, which had escalated from 5% to 12% during the COVID-19 pandemic. By centralizing workflows and integrating with existing systems, the platform equips managers with actionable insights, promoting better engagement with their teams and allowing them to focus on meaningful interactions. Since its implementation, the health system has achieved a retention rate of approximately 95%, translating to nearly $850,000 in savings from reduced registered nurse replacements.
El Camino Health Boosts Nurse Retention and Cuts Costs with New IT Platform Healthcare IT News
January 30, 2025
A recent study in The Journal of Organizational Behavior highlights the significance of humble leadership in modern workplaces, noting its effectiveness across multiple cultures including the US, UK, China, and Australia. This leadership style, which prioritizes trust, teamwork, and employee well-being, encourages team members to take initiative and aspire to leadership roles. In this piece, Shannon Becker, VP of Information Systems at Sentara Health, discusses key traits of humble leaders, such as acknowledging their mistakes, valuing team contributions, and welcoming feedback, which can enhance employees' sense of empowerment and autonomy. To foster a culture of humility, leaders are advised to practice self-awareness, celebrate collective achievements, and implement feedback mechanisms, thereby cultivating an environment conducive to collaboration and innovation.
Humble Leadership: Empowering Teams and Inspiring Innovation in the Workplace LinkedIn
January 30, 2025
SaaS breaches have surged by 300% in the past year, primarily due to outdated security measures failing to protect against evolving cyber threats, as reported by Obsidian Security. Cybercriminals are increasingly targeting Software as a Service platforms to access sensitive data, with the healthcare sector being the most affected, experiencing 14% of all breaches. The report reveals that the integrated nature of SaaS applications facilitates lateral movements by attackers, making compromised identities a primary cause of 85% of these incidents. This underscores the need for enhanced security protocols as organizations transition to SaaS-based data storage.
SaaS Breaches Surge 300% as Cyber Threats Evolve, Targeting Sensitive Data Infosecurity Magazine