In the leadership and communications section, Why Cybersecurity Is Really A Business Problem, 6 Reasons Your Strategy Isn’t Working, 5 cities with the highest tech salaries, and more!
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As part of our CISO interview series, we'll ask Graeme our standard questions, including: How did you get started in security?, What security problems do you face on a daily basis?, How have you solved your challenges?, Where do you report within the organization? And any other advice or recommendations for other CISOs.
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In the Leadership and Communications section, Five signs a virtual CISO makes sense for your organization, How to Negotiate — Virtually, Why Securing Endpoints Is The Future Of Cybersecurity, and more!
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The recent pandemic has been a financial burden across the country while also forcing businesses to transition to a work from home environment where IT and security departments were tasked with making sure their security infrastructure were prepared. As the country slowly begins to reopen, organizations may not have the necessary funds to spend on areas of their business, including security. Knowing what security best practices to prioritize can help organizations reduce risks, while getting back to work, without breaking the bank.
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In the Leadership and Communications section, Challenges of a New CISO: The First Year, Why a robust security culture begins with people, How Cybersecurity Leaders Can Chart the Seas of Business Communication, and more!
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Marc French has more than 25 years of technology experience in engineering, operations, product management, and security. Prior to his current role at CISO at Product Security Group, Marc was the SVP & Chief Trust Officer at Mimecast, Inc. and has held a variety of senior security roles at Endurance/Constant Contact, EMC/RSA, Iron Mountain, Digital Guardian, and Dun & Bradstreet. With all this security experience, Marc has created a series of career ladders to help guide infosec professionals with their job journey, including the illustrious CISO position. We will also cover whether you really want to be a CISO...
All of the open source career ladders can be found here: https://github.com/product-security-group/Security_Ladders
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Jen Ellis focuses on cybersecurity policy for Rapid7. Working with governments, manufacturers, and operators, Jen strategizes on policies and practices that will actually disrupt cybercrime at scale. By changing the behavior of attackers through complexity and costs, these strategies can truly disrupt cybercrime. We'll discuss some of the latest strategies, including CyberBOM, Hack Back, Vulnerability Disclosure, and other Secure by Design approaches to cybersecurity.
To learn more about Rapid7 or to request a demo, visit: https://securityweekly.com/rapid7
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In the Leadership and Communications section, CISO vs. CEO: How executives rate their security posture, 3 Reasons Why Cybersecurity Is Not A Technical Problem, How to Be a Great Listener in Remote Meetings and more!
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