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A Reactive Cybersecurity Strategy Is No Strategy at All

CyberSecurity Insiders

A foundational approach to cybersecurity empowers CISOs to see abnormalities and block threats before they do damage. But what are your options for proactive protection when the notion of a walled-in network has been shattered by the proliferation of new IoT devices, growth of cloud services, and new hybrid work from home models?

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RSA 2020 – See You There!

McAfee

Hear from Land O’ Lakes CISO Tony Taylor and McAfee SVP of Cloud Security Rajiv Gupta as they share lessons learned along the journey to cloud-first IT at Land O’ Lakes, including new requirements for cloud-native security controls and the evolution to a cloud-edge architecture that has replaced their former network.

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Meet the 2021 SC Awards judges

SC Magazine

Prior to joining Delta Dental, Almeida was the CISO at Covanta Holding Corporation, a leader in energy-from-waste management services. He was previously senior manager at Deloitte, focused on IoT and industrial cybersecurity. His expertise is in social engineering, technology, security algorithms and business.

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Decipher Security Podcast With ForAllSecure CEO David Brumley

ForAllSecure

There's the people who are doing social engineering attacks. There's a lot an IT person can do to prevent being hacked: they can make sure they use strong passwords, or they can make sure that they have proper network architecture. David Brumley: The set of people who haven't actually been that enthusiastic so far is IoT.

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Decipher Security Podcast With ForAllSecure CEO David Brumley

ForAllSecure

There's the people who are doing social engineering attacks. There's a lot an IT person can do to prevent being hacked: they can make sure they use strong passwords, or they can make sure that they have proper network architecture. David Brumley: The set of people who haven't actually been that enthusiastic so far is IoT.

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DECIPHER SECURITY PODCAST WITH FORALLSECURE CEO DAVID BRUMLEY

ForAllSecure

There's the people who are doing social engineering attacks. There's a lot an IT person can do to prevent being hacked: they can make sure they use strong passwords, or they can make sure that they have proper network architecture. David Brumley: The set of people who haven't actually been that enthusiastic so far is IoT.