Live streamed to 1,250+ viewers each morning, each episode of this show took a deeper look into a security or privacy topic that's in the news or just on Mark's mind. Ran for almost 200 episodes in 2018 and 2019.
Is it just attitude that keeps security teams from working well with the rest of the organization? And if so, can that attitude be changed? What's keeping things so negative. Some thoughts...
At some point in the past few years, the term "information security" took a back seat to "cybersecurity". Does it matter? Why?
At some point in the past few years, the term "information security" took a back seat to "cybersecurity". Does it matter? Why?
Most of the focus around cybersecurity education is on the technical aspects. Is that the right approach?
I am often asked what a good undergraduate program is to take if someone is aiming for a career in cybersecurity. There are plenty of fantastic options but ironically, one I'm not a fan of is an undergraduate focused purely on cybersecurity!
Most of the focus around cybersecurity education is on the technical aspects. Is that the right approach?
I am often asked what a good undergraduate program is to take if someone is aiming for a career in cybersecurity. There are plenty of fantastic options but ironically, one I'm not a fan of is an undergraduate focused purely on cybersecurity!
GDPR comes into effect tomorrow and one of it's biggest advantages is how it will force companies to actually manage their data...well at least personally identifiable information.