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The cyber skills gap & the diversity debate

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

As organisations work to improve their ability to manage information risk, the importance of having a Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) is also being recognised. The person in this role needs to be part of board room discussions to successfully implement organisational change.

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CSTA Turns 400 – Proof That Technology Integrations Is Exactly What You Are Looking For

Cisco Security

We constantly see new threats, and threat vectors, come and go; which puts a tremendous strain on the InfoSec teams that have to protect organizations and businesses from these threats. Cyber Observer’s partnership with Cisco enables CISOs to manage and monitor their cybersecurity eco-system posture. Read more here.

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Cybersecurity for Startups with Josh Feinblum from Stavvy

Security Boulevard

Josh Feinblum is the co-founder of Stavvy, a Boston-based fully integrated digital mortgage platform, where he leads product, engineering, people, and finance. He also serves as a venture partner at F-Prime Capital, where he evaluates and advises startups of all stages across multiple verticals.

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

CyberSecurity Insiders

Tyler Farrar, CISO, Exabeam. Infosec will dominate our lives in the tech space for the foreseeable future. Whether you are a small business or large enterprise, at some point you will be targeted by a ransomware attack that will try to get into your system and encrypt your critical data. Steve Cochran, CTO, ConnectWise.