2024 has been the busiest travel year on record. More travelers mean an influx of personal data to protect from identity theft, resale, and spear phishing. Protecting a global organization is challenging when security teams are short-staffed, lack the right tools, and struggle to communicate risks— even more so when data volumes and attack surfaces explode. However, there are steps that those managing cyber risk can take today to improve their cybersecurity posture: 1. Increase Budget and Buy-In for Cyber Tools and Teams 2. Use AI And Automation to Boost Security Capabilities 3. Adopt Advanced Tools for Better Threat Alerts and Detection 4. Address Workforce Shortages by Investing in Competitive Hiring Strategies Travel and hospitality brands face cybersecurity challenges, from outdated technology to talent shortages. Addressing these gaps transforms cybersecurity from a burden into a competitive advantage. Read more in our CPO Kevin Pierce's Forbes article here: https://lnkd.in/ewxeixDK. #cyberattacks #cybersecurity #AI
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VikingCloud’s CPO, Kevin Pierce, recently wrote this article for Forbes, detailing why the hospitality industry is the third most targeted sector worldwide for cyberattacks. Kevin highlights four strategies organizations can take to strengthen cybersecurity in the hospitality industry. Read the full article below. #cyberattacks #cybersecurity #AI
2024 has been the busiest travel year on record. More travelers mean an influx of personal data to protect from identity theft, resale, and spear phishing. Protecting a global organization is challenging when security teams are short-staffed, lack the right tools, and struggle to communicate risks— even more so when data volumes and attack surfaces explode. However, there are steps that those managing cyber risk can take today to improve their cybersecurity posture: 1. Increase Budget and Buy-In for Cyber Tools and Teams 2. Use AI And Automation to Boost Security Capabilities 3. Adopt Advanced Tools for Better Threat Alerts and Detection 4. Address Workforce Shortages by Investing in Competitive Hiring Strategies Travel and hospitality brands face cybersecurity challenges, from outdated technology to talent shortages. Addressing these gaps transforms cybersecurity from a burden into a competitive advantage. Read more in our CPO Kevin Pierce's Forbes article here: https://lnkd.in/ewxeixDK. #cyberattacks #cybersecurity #AI
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VikingCloud’s CPO, Kevin Pierce, recently wrote this article for Forbes, detailing why the hospitality industry is the third most targeted sector worldwide for cyberattacks. Kevin highlights four strategies organizations can take to strengthen cybersecurity in the hospitality industry. Read the full article below. #cyberattacks #cybersecurity #AI
2024 has been the busiest travel year on record. More travelers mean an influx of personal data to protect from identity theft, resale, and spear phishing. Protecting a global organization is challenging when security teams are short-staffed, lack the right tools, and struggle to communicate risks— even more so when data volumes and attack surfaces explode. However, there are steps that those managing cyber risk can take today to improve their cybersecurity posture: 1. Increase Budget and Buy-In for Cyber Tools and Teams 2. Use AI And Automation to Boost Security Capabilities 3. Adopt Advanced Tools for Better Threat Alerts and Detection 4. Address Workforce Shortages by Investing in Competitive Hiring Strategies Travel and hospitality brands face cybersecurity challenges, from outdated technology to talent shortages. Addressing these gaps transforms cybersecurity from a burden into a competitive advantage. Read more in our CPO Kevin Pierce's Forbes article here: https://lnkd.in/ewxeixDK. #cyberattacks #cybersecurity #AI
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The hospitality industry has more options than they may think when it comes to improving their security posture. Check out the article below to discover VikingCloud’s CPO, Kevin Pierce’s four strategies to elevate cybersecurity in the travel and hospitality industries. #cyberattacks #cybersecurity #AI
2024 has been the busiest travel year on record. More travelers mean an influx of personal data to protect from identity theft, resale, and spear phishing. Protecting a global organization is challenging when security teams are short-staffed, lack the right tools, and struggle to communicate risks— even more so when data volumes and attack surfaces explode. However, there are steps that those managing cyber risk can take today to improve their cybersecurity posture: 1. Increase Budget and Buy-In for Cyber Tools and Teams 2. Use AI And Automation to Boost Security Capabilities 3. Adopt Advanced Tools for Better Threat Alerts and Detection 4. Address Workforce Shortages by Investing in Competitive Hiring Strategies Travel and hospitality brands face cybersecurity challenges, from outdated technology to talent shortages. Addressing these gaps transforms cybersecurity from a burden into a competitive advantage. Read more in our CPO Kevin Pierce's Forbes article here: https://lnkd.in/ewxeixDK. #cyberattacks #cybersecurity #AI
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VikingCloud’s CPO, Kevin Pierce, recently wrote this article for Forbes, detailing why the hospitality industry is the third most targeted sector worldwide for cyberattacks. Kevin highlights four strategies organizations can take to strengthen cybersecurity in the hospitality industry. Read the full article below. #cyberattacks #cybersecurity #AI
2024 has been the busiest travel year on record. More travelers mean an influx of personal data to protect from identity theft, resale, and spear phishing. Protecting a global organization is challenging when security teams are short-staffed, lack the right tools, and struggle to communicate risks— even more so when data volumes and attack surfaces explode. However, there are steps that those managing cyber risk can take today to improve their cybersecurity posture: 1. Increase Budget and Buy-In for Cyber Tools and Teams 2. Use AI And Automation to Boost Security Capabilities 3. Adopt Advanced Tools for Better Threat Alerts and Detection 4. Address Workforce Shortages by Investing in Competitive Hiring Strategies Travel and hospitality brands face cybersecurity challenges, from outdated technology to talent shortages. Addressing these gaps transforms cybersecurity from a burden into a competitive advantage. Read more in our CPO Kevin Pierce's Forbes article here: https://lnkd.in/ewxeixDK. #cyberattacks #cybersecurity #AI
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The hospitality industry has more options than they may think when it comes to improving their security posture. Check out the article below to discover VikingCloud’s CPO, Kevin Pierce’s four strategies to elevate cybersecurity in the travel and hospitality industries. #cyberattacks #cybersecurity #AI
2024 has been the busiest travel year on record. More travelers mean an influx of personal data to protect from identity theft, resale, and spear phishing. Protecting a global organization is challenging when security teams are short-staffed, lack the right tools, and struggle to communicate risks— even more so when data volumes and attack surfaces explode. However, there are steps that those managing cyber risk can take today to improve their cybersecurity posture: 1. Increase Budget and Buy-In for Cyber Tools and Teams 2. Use AI And Automation to Boost Security Capabilities 3. Adopt Advanced Tools for Better Threat Alerts and Detection 4. Address Workforce Shortages by Investing in Competitive Hiring Strategies Travel and hospitality brands face cybersecurity challenges, from outdated technology to talent shortages. Addressing these gaps transforms cybersecurity from a burden into a competitive advantage. Read more in our CPO Kevin Pierce's Forbes article here: https://lnkd.in/ewxeixDK. #cyberattacks #cybersecurity #AI
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VikingCloud’s CPO, Kevin Pierce, recently wrote this article for Forbes, detailing why the hospitality industry is the third most targeted sector worldwide for cyberattacks. Kevin highlights four strategies organizations can take to strengthen cybersecurity in the hospitality industry. Read the full article below. #cyberattacks #cybersecurity #AI
2024 has been the busiest travel year on record. More travelers mean an influx of personal data to protect from identity theft, resale, and spear phishing. Protecting a global organization is challenging when security teams are short-staffed, lack the right tools, and struggle to communicate risks— even more so when data volumes and attack surfaces explode. However, there are steps that those managing cyber risk can take today to improve their cybersecurity posture: 1. Increase Budget and Buy-In for Cyber Tools and Teams 2. Use AI And Automation to Boost Security Capabilities 3. Adopt Advanced Tools for Better Threat Alerts and Detection 4. Address Workforce Shortages by Investing in Competitive Hiring Strategies Travel and hospitality brands face cybersecurity challenges, from outdated technology to talent shortages. Addressing these gaps transforms cybersecurity from a burden into a competitive advantage. Read more in our CPO Kevin Pierce's Forbes article here: https://lnkd.in/ewxeixDK. #cyberattacks #cybersecurity #AI
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The hospitality industry has more options than they may think when it comes to improving their security posture. Check out the article below to discover VikingCloud’s CPO, Kevin Pierce’s four strategies to elevate cybersecurity in the travel and hospitality industries. #cyberattacks #cybersecurity #AI
2024 has been the busiest travel year on record. More travelers mean an influx of personal data to protect from identity theft, resale, and spear phishing. Protecting a global organization is challenging when security teams are short-staffed, lack the right tools, and struggle to communicate risks— even more so when data volumes and attack surfaces explode. However, there are steps that those managing cyber risk can take today to improve their cybersecurity posture: 1. Increase Budget and Buy-In for Cyber Tools and Teams 2. Use AI And Automation to Boost Security Capabilities 3. Adopt Advanced Tools for Better Threat Alerts and Detection 4. Address Workforce Shortages by Investing in Competitive Hiring Strategies Travel and hospitality brands face cybersecurity challenges, from outdated technology to talent shortages. Addressing these gaps transforms cybersecurity from a burden into a competitive advantage. Read more in our CPO Kevin Pierce's Forbes article here: https://lnkd.in/ewxeixDK. #cyberattacks #cybersecurity #AI
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VikingCloud’s CPO, Kevin Pierce, recently wrote this article for Forbes, detailing why the hospitality industry is the third most targeted sector worldwide for cyberattacks. Kevin highlights four strategies organizations can take to strengthen cybersecurity in the hospitality industry. Read the full article below. #cyberattacks #cybersecurity #AI
2024 has been the busiest travel year on record. More travelers mean an influx of personal data to protect from identity theft, resale, and spear phishing. Protecting a global organization is challenging when security teams are short-staffed, lack the right tools, and struggle to communicate risks— even more so when data volumes and attack surfaces explode. However, there are steps that those managing cyber risk can take today to improve their cybersecurity posture: 1. Increase Budget and Buy-In for Cyber Tools and Teams 2. Use AI And Automation to Boost Security Capabilities 3. Adopt Advanced Tools for Better Threat Alerts and Detection 4. Address Workforce Shortages by Investing in Competitive Hiring Strategies Travel and hospitality brands face cybersecurity challenges, from outdated technology to talent shortages. Addressing these gaps transforms cybersecurity from a burden into a competitive advantage. Read more in our CPO Kevin Pierce's Forbes article here: https://lnkd.in/ewxeixDK. #cyberattacks #cybersecurity #AI
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“Travel and hospitality brands struggle to meet the demands of internal cybersecurity. From a lack of technology to failures in recruiting talent, security teams are falling behind. By recognizing their challenges and tapping resources to fill the gaps, cybersecurity is not a strain on the organization but a competitive differentiator.” 💭 Read VikingCloud’s CPO, Kevin Pierce’s thoughts on the steps that those managing cyber risk in the hospitality industry can take to improve their cybersecurity posture. #cyberattacks #cybersecurity #AI
2024 has been the busiest travel year on record. More travelers mean an influx of personal data to protect from identity theft, resale, and spear phishing. Protecting a global organization is challenging when security teams are short-staffed, lack the right tools, and struggle to communicate risks— even more so when data volumes and attack surfaces explode. However, there are steps that those managing cyber risk can take today to improve their cybersecurity posture: 1. Increase Budget and Buy-In for Cyber Tools and Teams 2. Use AI And Automation to Boost Security Capabilities 3. Adopt Advanced Tools for Better Threat Alerts and Detection 4. Address Workforce Shortages by Investing in Competitive Hiring Strategies Travel and hospitality brands face cybersecurity challenges, from outdated technology to talent shortages. Addressing these gaps transforms cybersecurity from a burden into a competitive advantage. Read more in our CPO Kevin Pierce's Forbes article here: https://lnkd.in/ewxeixDK. #cyberattacks #cybersecurity #AI
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The role that travel plays in our lives is at an all-time high as 2024 has proven being the busiest travel year ever. Whether you're hopping on a plane to deliver a QBR, visit family or simply to disconnect, the industry travel is at the core of our day-to-day. Unfortunately, this importance also makes it a prime target for #cybercriminals We are all subject to the many agencies and organizations, and their infinite measures in-place to board a plane aimed at ensuring our physical security. However, many other key players involved in getting you from point A to point B, are not as diligent with safeguarding your #cybersecurity. Everyone has a role to play in ensuring #cyberthreats are mitigated and this article sheds some light on those threats, and what steps can be taken to overcome them ✈️
2024 has been the busiest travel year on record. More travelers mean an influx of personal data to protect from identity theft, resale, and spear phishing. Protecting a global organization is challenging when security teams are short-staffed, lack the right tools, and struggle to communicate risks— even more so when data volumes and attack surfaces explode. However, there are steps that those managing cyber risk can take today to improve their cybersecurity posture: 1. Increase Budget and Buy-In for Cyber Tools and Teams 2. Use AI And Automation to Boost Security Capabilities 3. Adopt Advanced Tools for Better Threat Alerts and Detection 4. Address Workforce Shortages by Investing in Competitive Hiring Strategies Travel and hospitality brands face cybersecurity challenges, from outdated technology to talent shortages. Addressing these gaps transforms cybersecurity from a burden into a competitive advantage. Read more in our CPO Kevin Pierce's Forbes article here: https://lnkd.in/ewxeixDK. #cyberattacks #cybersecurity #AI
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