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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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The Clock To Q-Day Is Ticking: InfoSec Global and Thales Provide Collaborative Path to Quantum Readiness

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

This looming threat prompted InfoSec Global to collaborate with Thales to provide the market with the ability to kick-start their journey toward quantum safety by collecting granular relevant information on their current cryptographic posture. In the U.S.,

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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. In Q&A format, they share about their professional journeys, unique experiences, and hopes for the future of cybersecurity—along with some personal anecdotes. A : We are in the golden age of cybersecurity.

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Why Taylor Swift Fans Should Work in Cybersecurity

SecureWorld News

These skills also happen to apply to information security (infosec) and cyber threat intelligence and research. 13 reasons why Swifties should consider a career in cybersecurity 1. And you'll leave your first infosec conference with an armful of them. But infosec is the rare industry with clearcut heroes and villains.

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Spotlight on Cybersecurity Leaders: Steve Naphy

SecureWorld News

In the SecureWorld Spotlight Series, we learn about the speakers and Advisory Council members that make our events a success. In Q&A format, they share about their professional journeys, unique experiences, and hopes for the future of cybersecurity—along with some personal anecdotes. When I started, networking owned the firewalls.

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Five 2023 Cybersecurity Predictions by Doug Dooley

CyberSecurity Insiders

Many technology workers will resign from their comfortable, high-paying jobs at larger employers. Starting in 2023, we will see a growing trend of experienced CISOs exit and retire to other opportunities like joining security and technology vendors, startups, investors, and board members.

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Here for Change: 12 Groups Supporting Women in Cybersecurity

Cisco Security

We then compiled their answers into an e-Book, Lifting Each Other Up: A Celebration of Women in Cybersecurity and Their Advocates. . This resource illuminates how some of today’s leading infosec women experts got started in the cybersecurity industry and embraced the common goal of creating a more secure world for everyone.