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Adapting Security Awareness to the Post-Pandemic World

Security Boulevard

It's time for Security Awareness to adapt by thinking Cyber The transition to working from home, as well as the necessary technological change, has had an effect on businesses all over the world. This has serious consequences for cybersecurity. To keep up, security awareness must build new methods.

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Nurturing Our Cyber Talent

IT Security Guru

The IT Security Guru caught up with Tarnveer Singh a CISO and finalist in the Security Serious Unsung Heroes Awards 2023 for his thoughts on how to get more professionals involved in the cybersecurity industry: There are many ways we can inspire new cybersecurity professionals to join our industry.

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NIST Shores Up CSF 2.0 With Supply Chain, Governance Reforms

Security Boulevard

of Commerce National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) will open a comment period for stakeholders on proposed significant reform to its Cybersecurity Framework (CSF). In advance of the public comment period, the standards organization wrapped up the last stakeholder workshops last week. The post NIST Shores Up CSF 2.0

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The discomfort zone

Notice Bored

This is bewildering, scary stuff, especially for relatively inexperienced infosec or cybersecurity professionals who seldom set foot outside of the IT domain. At the CISO, Information Security Manager or Privacy Officer level, the view is no less scary despite narrower knowledge gaps. Documented! Maintained! Good luck with that.

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CISSPs from Around the Globe: An Interview with Jason Lau

CyberSecurity Insiders

This installment features Jason Lau , CISO for Crypto.com and an official member and contributor on the Forbes Technology Council. He is also an adjunct professor and industry advisory board member (cybersecurity and data privacy) at the HKBU School of Business. Why did you first decide to get into cybersecurity?