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Ask Chloé: Where to Begin In InfoSec

Security Boulevard

Each week, Chloé provides advice to readers’ questions to help guide them as they navigate the technology industry. This week, Chloé helps a newbie explore the world of InfoSec. The post Ask Chloé: Where to Begin In InfoSec appeared first on Security Boulevard. What are the first.

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Hi-5 With A CISO Dmitriy Sokolovskiy, Avid Technology

Security Boulevard

CybeReady’s Hi-5 brings together InfoSec leaders for peer-to-peer sharing via five short questions and insights. Dmitriy Sokolovskiy has been working in the cybersecurity space for over 14 years in dedicated security roles, in addition to 9 more years working in various IT areas.

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Meet the 2021 SC Awards judges

SC Magazine

Brian Levine is senior director of product security at Axway, a global security engineering organization delivering training, tools, processes and DevSecOps practices for secure applications and cloud services to the enterprise market. She also served as the deputy chief information officer of the White House.

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The discomfort zone

Notice Bored

That's a heady mix of laws and regs that apply to the organisation, its officers and workers, its property and finances, its technologies, its contracts, agreements and relationships with employees and third parties including the authorities, owners, suppliers, partners, prospects and customers, and society at large. Documented! Maintained!

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Apple Finally Adopts RCS, AI Powered Scams Targeting the Elderly

Security Boulevard

In this episode, Tom shows off AI generated images of a “Lonely and Sad Security Awareness Manager in a Dog Pound” and the humorous outcomes. The conversation shifts to Apple’s upcoming support for Rich Communication Services (RCS) and the potential security implications.

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NBlog Aug 23 - ISMS comms plan

Notice Bored

Oh no, it's more circumspect: the standard says "the organization shall determine the need for internal and external communications relevant to the information security management system". on security awareness which is already in the plan anyway: maybe we should mention A.7.2.2 in the preamble though.

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Ask Chloé: Cyber and Pronouns

Security Boulevard

Welcome to the Ask Chloé column on Security Boulevard! Each week, Chloé provides advice to readers’ questions to help guide them as they navigate the technology industry. Dear Chloé, I.