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Inflation Is Making Cybersecurity Even More Challenging for Leaders

SecureWorld News

Too many folks focus on the technology as opposed to the people or process. When budgets tighten and we're still responsible for moving the security forward, we should look to the policies, procedures, and controls and which ones can we shore up, what can we do to block/tackle those things we've been putting off, etc.

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Security in software development

Notice Bored

The customer is apparently seeking guidance on integrating infosec into the development process, which begs the question "Which development process?". Reducing the problem to its fundamentals, there is a desire to end up with software/systems that are 'adequately secure', meaning no unacceptable information risks remain.

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Meet the 2021 SC Awards judges

SC Magazine

Brian Levine is senior director of product security at Axway, a global security engineering organization delivering training, tools, processes and DevSecOps practices for secure applications and cloud services to the enterprise market. In government, Brooks served under President George W.

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The Quest for Optimal Security

The Falcon's View

There's no shortage of guidance available today about how to structure, build, and run a security program. Most guidance comes from a standpoint of inherent bias, whether it be to promote a product class, specific framework/standard, or to best align with specific technologies (legacy/traditional infrastructure, cloud, etc.).

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Seven Massachusetts Cities Join Forces to Bolster Cybersecurity Posture

SecureWorld News

The city has a more established IT setup, including a full-time IT director, which many of the smaller towns lack, according to this Government Technology article. We use this type of model for our 'Whole of State' approach to security in North Dakota," says Michael Gregg, CISO for the State of North Dakota. This is a great approach.