Category: Cybersecurity & Infosec

December 27th, 2018 by John

via CDO Trends

  • Emerging ‘Unique Human Identities’ Under Attack
  • Government Social Media Becomes Regulated as Critical Infrastructure
  • Trade Wars Trigger Commercial Espionage
  • Supply Chain Meets Blockchain
  • Enterprises Transfer Trust and Risk…to Google and Facebook?

Read More: https://www.cdotrends.com/story/14088/five-ways-2019-can-be-very-different-cybersecurity

Posted in Cybersecurity & Infosec, Future Views

December 16th, 2018 by John

via dotmed.com, December 13, 2018

By Doug Concepcion Read More

Posted in Cybersecurity & Infosec, Healthcare

December 11th, 2018 by John

Equifax suffered huge damages after the well-publicized breach. Now, come to find attribution points to a culture of complacency. Executives should attend the The First Annual Atlanta Symposium on Cyber Culture and Team Building with others from their executive team. This event is intended to be cross-cultural and bring together the entire C-Suite. Learn more and register today! 

Posted in Cybersecurity & Infosec, Data Breaches, Events, Law and Regulations, Resiliency

October 18th, 2018 by John

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Posted in Cybersecurity & Infosec

October 16th, 2018 by John

I would like to encourage colleagues to join me for two exciting upcoming webinars, from Cybersecurity Collaborative:

  1. CISO Perspective – 36 Years in Information Security (RSVP)
    Howard Israel, CSO On-Demand, FireEye, Thursday, October 25th at 1pm ET. 
    Howard has an extensive cybersecurity background working with a range of organizations and industries such as the NSA, Telecom, Pharmaceutical, Finance and Consulting, from the product side, to the enterprise protection side. In this discussion, he will use his insights from these arenas to help strengthen you and your organization. Lastly, he will test your reaction IQ with real-life examples where Information Security was put to the test.
  2. Learn More About The Cybersecurity Collaborative and Why You Want to Join Us! (RSVP)
    Founding Members Discussion, Thursday, October 25th at 2:30pm ET.
    Learn why Cybersecurity Collaborative founders formed the organization and the actionable information they get from it on a daily basis. Ask questions about membership tiers, how you can benefit as a member and what sets this organization apart from others. Learn about the new Community Membership tier for smaller IT teams at a much smaller price point.

I met with Stuart Cohen (CEO) in September and I asked him to put together this founding member discussion webinar, because I believe in the mission and value of Cybersecurity Collaborative, and because colleagues have asked about the value proposition.

Why pay to be a member of a group, when you are already a member of other information sharing groups? Please join us on October 25th, and I think you will understand why I am a strong supporter. This group goes beyond a social network. You control what gets shared, you have access to member contact information, you decide what the roadmap should be, not a security vendor and not a logistics company like Gartner/CEB who want to sell to you or resell your intellectual property.

Founding members like Marc Varner, Steve Young, Tim Callahan, John Bingham, Malcolm Harkins and Jim O’Conner formed Cybersecurity Collaborative. One primary goal was to have this community be a  safe and secure, vendor-free/press-free enclave. These industry security leaders realized that they needed to deliver high quality and actionable content by CISO members, for CISO members.

Learn about the principles on which the Cybersecurity Collaborative is based.

Cybersecurity Collaborative Mission:

• Powered by passion to improve all CISOs
• A safe haven for all of our data
• A source of strength for the Cybersecurity community
• A confidential place where organizations can share skills and experiences
• A catalyst for peers of CISOs working with their peers in the community

The Collaborative is different from other organizations I have been a part of (Security Advisor Alliance, Gartner, CEB, FS-ISAC…) because members decide what is important and actively develop content that will immediately be valuable and actionable to other members. It actually executes on this, in a very intentional way. The CISO will not be the only individual to participate at an organization, while they are the point of contact and corporate member, they have the ability to delegate to team members who are subject matter experts when developing policies, playbooks and reports as a part of special Collaborative Task Forces, which the members will form to solve problems and address industry, technology and regulatory changes.

Cybersecurity Collaborative Deliverables:

• Public topical webinars
• Special member-only webinars
• Task forces to address industry, technology and regulatory changes led by SMEs
• Daily intelligence briefings
• Complementary Cybrary Training for you and your team
• Annual Meeting free and open to members and non-members
  Nov 7-8, 2018, Irvine CA (RSVP) Read More

Posted in Community, Cybersecurity & Infosec, Events, Presentations & Webinars

September 20th, 2018 by John

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Posted in Criminal, Cybersecurity & Infosec

September 13th, 2018 by John

Cybersecurity awareness remains at top of list of 2018 cybersecurity priorities.

https://www.action1.com/Top-Cybersecurity-Challenges-in-2018.html

Posted in Awareness & Training, Cybersecurity & Infosec

September 11th, 2018 by John

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Posted in Community, Cybersecurity & Infosec, Events, Hacking & Pen Testing, Kids