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- Cybersecurity Failure among Highest Risks, warns World Economic ForumThe 16th edition of the World Economic Forum’s (WEF) Global Risk Report was released on Tuesday, and many of the risks/threats contained are unsurprising. However, among these risks we are also facing cybersecurity failure, which is ranked 4th in the ‘clear and present danger’ section. What may not come as a surprise is that not enough people realize the significance of cybersecurity, and how to properly protect their information. This leaves individuals, as well as enterprises vulnerable to cyber-attacks.
- The Most Pressing Concerns Facing CISOs TodayBuilding security into the software development life cycle creates more visibility, but CISOs still need to stay on top of any serious threats on the horizon, even if they are largely unknown, including: 1. Cultural Divisions = More Risk 2. Digital Transformation Needs Scalability and Continuity 3. The Present and Beyond
- How to reboot a broken or outdated security strategyCISOs talk about how they identify when they need a new security strategy and the process of developing it and selling the reboot to stakeholders: 1. Indicators of an ineffective security strategy 2. Align security strategy with risk 3. Security reboot planning and preparation 4. Selling a security reboot to stakeholders
- How to Keep Your Cool in High-Stress SituationsAs a leader, the more effectively you can self-regulate, the better you can lead and help others. Based on our experience, we’ve developed a five-step framework to help people make this shift: Step 1– Understanding Step 2– Awareness Step 3 – Recall Step 4 – Intention Step 5 – Trust the process
- Data privacy law is coming, big tech privacy officers sayAt the digital CES 2021 event, privacy leaders at Google, Twitter and Amazon said the time is right for a data privacy law. Finally!
- A 21st Century Solution to Our Cybersecurity Skills ShortfallDespite the best efforts by colleges and universities, students today are simply not learning modern skills. Surprisingly, relatively few colleges offer undergraduate or graduate cybersecurity degrees that ensure graduates have the skills that will make them successful. Here’s A five-point plan for developing a 21st-century solution to our cybersecurity skills shortfall: 1. Build New Alliances 2. Overhaul Cyber-Education Approaches 3. Adopt an Apprenticeship Model 4. Incentivize New Skills Training 5. Market Cyber Career Paths Downstream