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Cybersecurity Leaders Are Struggling Keeping Companies Safe

Heimadal Security

With more businesses experiencing a digital transformation, cybersecurity risks are becoming an increasing concern for companies. According to ZDNET, 90% of the security leaders participating in a survey consider that their organizations are not prepared enough to address cybersecurity risks.

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GUEST ESSAY: The shock waves of mental illness have begun exacerbating cybersecurity exposures

The Last Watchdog

We are in the midst of a workplace mental health crisis that’s affecting individual employees and entire companies. The vulnerabilities and challenges associated with declining worker mental health is causing cybersecurity risks to increase, especially from insider threats. Steeper leadership challenges.

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GUEST ESSAY: A call to blur the lines between cybersecurity training, up-skilling and higher ed

The Last Watchdog

In a recent survey of US-based CEOs, talent shortages and cybersecurity were listed as two of the top five business concerns in 2022. The bottom line: organizations with unfilled cybersecurity roles are leaving themselves vulnerable to the growing number of cyber threats. Today, there are more paths into cybersecurity than ever.

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From Bullies to Bigots: How to Handle Micro-Aggressions & Toxic Behaviour

Jane Frankland

” In this blog, I’m examining subtle micro-aggressions as well as outright aggressive remarks that we see so often in tech. I’ll be offering solutions on how best to confront toxic behaviours should the situation arise – as both a victim and as a leader. Finally, I had enough.

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13 Steps to Take if You’ve Been Laid Off in Cybersecurity (which everyone should read)

Jane Frankland

The past couple of years has seen remote work leveling the playing field in terms of women in cybersecurity. Simply being able to work from home has made it easier for many companies to draw in a more diversified workforce, and boost their presence of women and minorities. Just look at the tech layoff counter this week !

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking Ransomware

ForAllSecure

Vamosi: That's Chris Krebs, former director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency under the US Department of Homeland Security. So the one I actually started out, this was the one that hosted its cryptocurrency company was a platform called cobalts.io. Vamosi: So let's keep some context here.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking Ransomware

ForAllSecure

Vamosi: That's Chris Krebs, former director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency under the US Department of Homeland Security. So the one I actually started out, this was the one that hosted its cryptocurrency company was a platform called cobalts.io. Vamosi: So let's keep some context here.

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