
Janine Saintos’ portfolio of work in security, as well as her unique business perspectives, make her content a favorite of C-suite audiences. By combining her knowledge of business and security, Janine helps leaders develop an understanding of a wide range of related topics. Building cyber-resilient organizations, developing business continuity and disaster recovery plans, and cybersecurity due diligence for mergers and acquisitions are some of the themes addressed in her publications.
Overview of Cyber-Fraud in Federal Contracts Imagine a scenario where a single cybersecurity lapse in a federal contract exposes critical government data to malicious actors, jeopardizing national security and costing millions in damages. This growing threat of cyber-fraud within federal contracts
Imagine a global enterprise rolling out a cutting-edge cloud platform to streamline operations, only to face a devastating data breach within weeks, costing millions in damages and eroding customer trust overnight. This scenario is not a distant possibility but a stark reality for many
Setting the Stage for a Cybersecurity Revolution In an era where digital interconnectedness defines global trade, a staggering statistic emerges: over 80% of organizations in critical sectors have experienced a supply chain cyberattack in the past year alone, highlighting the urgent need for
Unveiling the AI Risk Landscape in Corporate America In an era where artificial intelligence (AI) powers everything from customer interactions to supply chain logistics, a staggering 72% of S&P 500 companies have flagged AI as a material risk in their latest Form 10-K filings. This sharp rise
The Rising Challenge of AI in Cybersecurity In today's rapidly evolving digital landscape, a staggering 65% of IT leaders admit that their current defenses fall short against the sophisticated wave of AI-powered cyber threats, painting a vivid picture of an industry at a crossroads. This
Understanding the AI Cybersecurity Landscape Imagine a world where digital threats evolve faster than the defenses designed to stop them, leaving critical industries vulnerable to catastrophic breaches, a scenario that is not a distant possibility but a pressing reality in the cybersecurity
In an era where data breaches cost businesses an average of $4.4 million per incident, the cybersecurity and compliance industry stands at a critical juncture, facing unprecedented challenges. Imagine a Fortune 500 company, proudly displaying its ISO 27001 certification, only to fail a basic


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