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10 Things to NOT Say to Your Infosec Valentine…Ever

Security Boulevard

Love may be in the air for all in the month of February, but for us infosec folks there are a lot of other, less desirable things also floating over the air waves (I mean networks, internet, …). While I usually write informative articles for CISOs and cybersecurity pros, there’s just something about this time ….

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CISO Stories Podcast: Extending Detection and Response to the Cloud

Security Boulevard

Kathy Wang, CISO at Very Good Security, discusses challenges in extending detection and response capabilities to cloud deployments while also ensuring correlations across traditional networks, endpoints, mobile, application suites and user identities.

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Water utility CISO offers tips to stay secure as IT and OT converge

SC Magazine

Kristin Sanders, CISO for the Albuquerque Bernalillo County Water Utility Authority, revealed how New Mexico’s largest water and wastewater utility has been addressing the security challenge. The same philosophy applies to ABCWUA’s installation of its cloud-based enterprise network security software.

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CISO Stories Podcast: Fiscally Responsible Ways to Train and Build Community

Security Boulevard

All organizations must have security awareness training programs to teach basics to end users. The post CISO Stories Podcast: Fiscally Responsible Ways to Train and Build Community appeared first on Security Boulevard. Similarly, the technical teams need to be exposed to flexible training that is interesting to them.

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Log4j Memo to the CEO, CFO and other CXOs

Security Boulevard

If you are the CEO, CFO or CXO of a major corporation, you are probably aware of Log4j, and perhaps perplexed by the unprecedented impact it has had on your infosec and IT teams. Perhaps you are waiting for your CISO to provide …. The post Log4j Memo to the CEO, CFO and other CXOs appeared first on Security Boulevard.

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As SolarWinds spooks tech firms into rechecking code, some won’t like what they find

SC Magazine

If or when more attacks are uncovered, end-user organizations will need to apply the lessons learned from SolarWinds and prepare to take swift and decisive action, infosec experts agreed in a series of interviews with SC Media.

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5 Major Cybersecurity Trends to Know for 2024

eSecurity Planet

Government actions will increase: Expect more government regulations, state-sponsored cyberattacks, and increased documentation required to protect CISOs. Christine Bejerasco, CISO of WithSecure , expands that “in the physical dimension, poisoning the well could impact communities in the area.