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Alyssa Miller: Charting the Course Through InfoSec and Aviation

Security Boulevard

They discuss the challenges within the cybersecurity industry, including the transition to cloud computing and the neglect […] The post Alyssa Miller: Charting the Course Through InfoSec and Aviation appeared first on Shared Security Podcast.

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Spotlight on Cybersecurity Leaders: Bill Bowman

SecureWorld News

In the SecureWorld Spotlight Series, we learn about the speakers and Advisory Council members that make our events a success. Bill Bowman, CISSP, CIPM, is the Chief Information Security Officer & Data Privacy Officer at financial software company Emburse. He has been a first-hired CISO at five different companies.

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New York Financial Services Firms to Face More Cybersecurity Oversight

SecureWorld News

Designate a qualified individual (CISO or equivalent) responsible or overseeing and implementing a cybersecurity program and enforcing its cybersecurity policy. Require the CISO to provide a written report at least annually to the board or equivalent governing body. Have Infosec certifications and passion for #cyber and #dataprivacy.

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Importance of Cybersecurity Profession Highlights SecureWorld Chicago

SecureWorld News

It was fitting that the opening keynote panel for SecureWorld Chicago on June 8th was titled " Making the Cybersecurity Music: Navigating Challenges and Opportunities in Today's InfoSec Landscape. Buerger recently joined Kraft Heinz as its Business Information Security Officer after serving as CISO at a smaller company.

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Security Roundup January 2021

BH Consulting

In the words of Duo Security’s Head of Advisory CISOs Wendy Nather, “This is not a marketing report to toss in your swag bag and ignore …this report will change how we think about running infosec programs.” Data Privacy Day with a difference. Any events will be strictly virtual, for one thing.

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Safety first: Will insurance companies stall or accelerate cybersecurity progress?

SC Magazine

Ultimately, he believes “this is good for businesses as, through the insurance process, they will gain better visibility into their cyber risks and measures they can deploy to keep digital operations secure and compliant to data privacy regulations.”. billion in premium. But much will rely on regulation.

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How security professionals will rise to the challenge of cyber defense in 2022

CyberSecurity Insiders

We can expect to see a steep rise in US state-by-state data privacy requirements and movement toward a potential federal privacy law in 2022. In fact, by 2023, it’s expected that 65% of the world’s population will be covered by privacy laws. Tyler Farrar, CISO, Exabeam. Steve Cochran, CTO, ConnectWise.