Inside the CISO’s Office – John Bruggeman – BSW #266
What does a CISO do all day? Do they eat bon-bons and read the WSJ? Do they read Threatpost or BleepingComputer or Twitter? Why does a company need a CISO, or better still, do they need one?
All these questions and more will be answered in this weeks episode.
Segment Resources:
https://www.cbts.com/security/security-services/
https://www.cbts.com/blog/cloud-security-controls-mitigate-risk/
https://www.cbts.com/blog/weighing-risks-benefits-moving-to-the-cloud-part-1/
John Bruggeman is the Consulting CISO for CBTS and OnX, advising enterprise and midmarket organizations across the US and Canada on reducing cyber risk and strengthening security programs. With more than 25 years of experience across cybersecurity and IT, John works closely with executive teams and technical leaders to help protect critical systems and sensitive data while supporting business objectives.
Based in Cincinnati, Ohio, John holds CISSP, GSEC, GCWN, and GCIH certifications. He is treasurer of the Cincinnati InfraGard Member Alliance and serves on the advisory board for Northern Kentucky University’s cybersecurity and information systems program.
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The Board’s Role In Cybersecurity – Brandon Dunlap – BSW #266
With recent proposed rule making from he SEC, there is increased focus on the Board's involvement in governing and managing cybersecurity. What is changing in how effective CISO's engage with their Board of Directors and what is over the horizon for cybersecurity leaders?
With more than 25 years in information security, Brandon has played nearly every position on the field. From security engineer to CISO, from security entrepreneur to Product Manager, he has either done it or seen it first hand. While he hasn’t always done it right the first time, he has learned from his missteps and actively engages the community so that they too may learn from his mistakes and his successes.
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