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Cybersecurity Culture: How Princeton University's Security Team Created It

SecureWorld News

When David Sherry became Chief Information Security Officer at Princeton University, he says cybersecurity was done well. "I I don't want you to think security at Princeton was some sort of vast wasteland. I wanted to make security both cultural and programmatic.". This was and is about culture change.

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Build an insider threat management program that involves everyone

SC Magazine

It starts with a strong foundation: a unified mission that breaks down the traditional silos between “security” (personnel-focused) and “InfoSec” (network-focused IT). Successful ITMPs are truly cross-functional and should involve not just your security and IT departments, but also legal, HR, line of business leaders, and executives.

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Qualities of a Highly Available Cloud

McAfee

With the widespread adoption of hybrid work models across enterprises for promoting flexible work culture in a post pandemic world, ensuring critical services are highly available in the cloud is no longer an option, but a necessity. What other alternatives are out there?

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The Road to Zero Trust

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

But behind the scenes, this emergence of often untrusted devices (BYOD) and an increased adoption of unsanctioned applications (a trend called “Shadow IT”) has led to security nightmares for IT departments. The path to a Zero Trust posture is not linear, and the tall claims by security vendors often cloud the decision-making.

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How Banks Can Enhance Security of Office 365 and G Suite

Spinone

Security has always been a hot topic among those utilizing the public cloud and has arguably been the most debated topic since public cloud environments came onto the scene just a few years ago. Especially with financial organizations, security needs to be first and foremost.

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