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Cybersecurity Leadership
by
JC Gaillard
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Cloud storage security: top cloud providers' security compared
From
www.tomsguide.com
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Today, 07:00
The security of a cloud storage platform is crucial for your business, so find out how the top providers compare in this article.
Remote work makes cybersecurity a top worry for CEOs
From
www.zdnet.com
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30 March, 07:13
Pandemics, hacks and economic growth are the top concern for UK CEOs.
This company was hit by ransomware. Here's what they did next, and why they didn't pay up
From
www.zdnet.com
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29 March, 07:19
"When it hit, we ran to our server room and data centre and started pulling plugs out." How one company was hit by ransomware, but refused to pay up.
Securing small and medium-size enterprises: What’s next?
From
www.mckinsey.com
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25 March, 07:36
Small and medium-size enterprises are becoming an increasingly attractive segment for cybersecurity-technology and -solution providers.
The pandemic-driven rush to cloud is compromising security
From
www.infoworld.com
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24 March, 07:01
COVID-19 has been a boon for cloud computing. However, the haste to move to cloud is causing some enterprises to neglect security. Here’s what you need to look out for.
Cybersecurity Insurance Has a Big Problem
From
hbr.org
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20 March, 07:26
There’s literally not enough money to keep the system afloat in the event of a major attack.
A Different Take on The Short Tenure of the CISO
From
corixpartners.com
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18 March, 06:50
Looking beyond stress, burnout, and scapegoating theories: What is really going on?
Cyberattacks Are Inevitable. Is Your Company Prepared?
From
hbr.org
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16 March, 07:06
The first time you test your plan shouldn’t be during a crisis.
Could the shift to remote working bring more women into cyber security?
From
www.techerati.com
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13 March, 07:09
For the IT industry as a whole, remote working just might be the long awaited silver bullet to the skills shortage that we've been waiting for.
Why the SolarWinds Hack Is a Wake-Up Call
From
www.cfr.org
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12 March, 06:52
The sweeping cyber espionage campaign shows how sophisticated adversaries can bypass even well-defended targets.
Data Classification: Not Just for CISOs Anymore
From
www.cpomagazine.com
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10 March, 07:08
The emergence of compliance guidelines and data privacy mandates, such as General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), puts data classification front and center. The necessity of classifying data has grown as organizations must ensure their data is compliant and protected.
Cybercrime Could Cost the World $10.5 Trillion Annually by 2025
From
www.entrepreneur.com
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8 March, 07:21
Don't let your business become a victim to the onslaught of attacks.
The Jaw-Dropping Range of Cybercrimes is Due to the Gap in the Cybersecurity Workforce
From
www.entrepreneur.com
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31 March, 07:33
Intensive training can eliminate the human risk factor within companies, and offer a lucrative career path in cybersecurity.
Women IT leaders reset the CIO-CISO relationship
From
www.cio.com
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30 March, 07:05
AvidXchange CIO Angelic Gibson and CISO Christina Quaine are bridging the gap between IT and security by drawing on their experiences as women rising the ranks in IT.
Re-engineering Cyber-Consciousness of the Human Element of Cybersecurity
From
www.infosecurity-magazine.com
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27 March, 07:07
How can orgs quantify the human element of cybersecurity?
Does it matter who the CISO reports to?
From
www.csoonline.com
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24 March, 07:14
Reporting relationships are more than lines on an org chart, they're lines of authority. Ultimately, who the CISO reports to may say more about an organization's maturity than it does about an individual's effectiveness.
7 Ways To Prepare For And Recover From Cyber Attack Crisis Situations
From
www.forbes.com
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21 March, 07:18
The recent cyber attack on a Florida water treatment plant was the latest headline-making reminder for business leaders about the dangers of assuming their companies are immune from an increasingly common type of type of crisis—cyber attacks.
Don't confuse cyber insurance with cybersecurity, warn regulators
From
www.accountingweb.co.uk
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18 March, 07:11
Major incidents trigger regulators to raise alarm over poor cyber risk measurement and use of cyber insurance as a substitute for adequate cybersecurity
Cyberattacks See Fundamental Changes, A Year into COVID-19
From
threatpost.com
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17 March, 07:16
A year after COVID-19 was officially determined to be a pandemic, the methods and tactics used by cybercriminals have drastically changed.
5 ways the COVID-19 pandemic has forever changed cybersecurity
From
theconversation.com
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14 March, 07:50
The coronavirus pandemic has meant homes rather than offices have become workplaces. Companies need to respond to these new cybersecurity threats.
Zero-Trust Security Framework: A CIO's View
From
www.forbes.com
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12 March, 07:03
With the amount of damage an attack could cause to a company's reputation and bottom line, it makes sense to trust no one.
How a CISO's Executive Role Has Changed
From
securityintelligence.com
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11 March, 07:17
All of these acronyms for different C-suite titles can be confusing. Most people know the terms ‘CEO’ and ‘chief financial officer,’ and their job descriptions are consistent. There is no question about who is in charge of finances or overall leadership. But when you get to tech leadership, the titles become a little murkier.
America built the world's most sophisticated cyberweapons. Now they're being used against the country, a new book argues.
From
www.businessinsider.com
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9 March, 07:24
New York Times reporter Nicole Perlroth argues that decades of the US neglecting its cyber defenses has left it "incredibly vulnerable."
80% of senior IT leaders see cybersecurity protection deficits
From
www.techrepublic.com
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7 March, 06:49
A lack of confidence in companies' defenses is prompting 91% of organizations to boost 2021 budgets, according to a new IDG/Insight Enterprises study.
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