Raytheon: Supply Chain, Ransomware, Zero Trust Biggest Security Priorities
SPONSORED CONTENT. While organizations may be more vulnerable than ever to supply chain hacks and ransomware, they can look to Zero Trust frameworks to keep their users and data safe, said Jon Check, a senior director in Raytheon's cyber protection solutions business unit. Check also foresees wider use of automation to handle tasks humans in the SOC can't get to.
SPONSORED CONTENT: While organizations may be more vulnerable than ever to supply chain attacks and ransomware, they can look to Zero Trust frameworks to keep their users and data safe, says Jon Check, senior director in Raytheon's cyber protection solutions unit. Check also foresees wider use of automation to handle tasks humans in the SOC can't get to.
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