Winners will be recognized at the annual CSO50 Conference + Awards taking place September 19-21, 2022. Credit: IDG The CSO50 awards recognize security projects that demonstrate outstanding thought leadership and business value. The awards are scored according to a uniform set of criteria by a panel of judges that includes security leaders, industry experts, and academics. It is an opportunity for security leaders to share with their peers the risk and security innovations that led the way to greater success for their organizations.Honorees will be recognized in-person at the CSO50 Conference + Awards at the MGM National Harbor Hotel in National Harbor, MD from September 19-21, 2022. Over the course of the event, attendees will have the opportunity to connect with hundreds of peers, industry leaders, and security executives who will showcase demonstrable business value in their projects from AI and application security to zero trust. Congratulations to this year’s winners! 2022 CSO50 award winnersABM IndustriesAccentureAdobeAflacAmgenAmyrisAshlandAvanadeBanco BMGBank of AmericaCarrierCarrier GlobalCiscoCity of Seguin, TexasCode42Community Healthcare SystemCox AutomotiveCumminsGatesGenpactHong Kong Baptist UniversityICON PlcInvitaeIttihad International Investment LLCKrakenMarkenMicrosoft CorporationMS SocietyNational Cybersecurity AllianceOCS Group (India) Pvt. LtdPSA International Pte LtdRunBuggy Inc.SAP SEThe Kroger CompanyThe MITRE CorporationTIAAUnited AirlinesUnited Nations Development ProgrammeWesco International, Inc.World Fuel ServicesZoom Video CommunicationsZurich North America*Some companies have multiple winning projects. Related content news analysis Cisco unveils AI-powered assistants to level up security defenses New AI-driven tools aim to simplify and bolster policies, alerts and prevention to reduce complexity when setting security policies and assess traffic without decryption. By Rosalyn Page Dec 05, 2023 5 mins Encryption Cloud Security brandpost Sponsored by Microsoft Security How Microsoft and Amazon are expanding the fight against international tech support fraud By partnering with other companies to share vital information and resources, Microsoft is taking the fight to ever-evolving support fraud in 2024…and beyond. By Microsoft Security Dec 05, 2023 1 min Security news analysis Russia's Fancy Bear launches mass credential collection campaigns The campaigns exploit Outlook and WinRAR flaws to target government, defense, and other entities, and they represent a change of tactic for the APT28 group. By Lucian Constantin Dec 05, 2023 5 mins Advanced Persistent Threats Critical Infrastructure Vulnerabilities brandpost Sponsored by Palo Alto Networks Addressing vulnerabilities in OT environments requires a Zero Trust approach Here’s a rundown of why manufacturers are so exposed and how Zero Trust can help solve many security issues. By Navneet Singh, vice president of marketing, network security, Palo Alto Networks Dec 05, 2023 6 mins Security Podcasts Videos Resources Events SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe