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SPOTLIGHT: Women in Cybersecurity

McAfee

Forrester also predicts that the number of women CISOs at Fortune 500 companies will rise to 20 percent in 2019 , compared with 13 percent in 2017. Director/CISO of IT Risk Management. Director/CISO of IT Risk Management at Ulta Beauty located in Bolingbrook, IL. Alexandra holds a B.S. Diane Brown. Ulta Beauty.

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The State of Cloud and Cloud Security in 2020

SecureWorld News

Not everyone would describe cloud security as "very exciting," however, the four expert panelists who joined us on our series of SecureWorld Remote Sessions for a Q&A hour all certainly shared this sentiment. The panelists spoke on cloud migration, the state of the cloud during the pandemic, the DevOps pipeline, and more.

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GUEST ESSAY: Leveraging best practices and an open standard to protect corporate data

The Last Watchdog

Two-thirds of the global population will be protected by privacy regulations by 2023, and 70% of organizations say such regulations make cloud migrations and analytics more difficult. You almost certainly need a chief information security officer (CISO). Educate employees. Outmoded cyber solutions.

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3 Things Leaders Often Miss When Trying to Get More Women into Tech

Jane Frankland

Tech skills like programming, software development, big data, cybersecurity, cloud migration along with skills that computers can’t yet capably do, like creative thinking, problem-solving, negotiating, and applying emotional intelligence, are going to be in high demand. Here’s what I mean by equity.