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How CISOs Make It Worse for Other CISOs
How CISOs Make It Worse for Other CISOs
CISO/Security Vendor Relationship Podcast
How CISOs Make It Worse for Other CISOs
Mike Johnson and I welcome guest Andy Ellis, operating partner, YL Ventures to discuss:
What are the biggest misconceptions cybersecurity people have about CISOs?
Is the hiring process for CISOs broken?
Will CISOs share samples of their risk assessments?
Working with a vCISO through an MSSP.
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Thanks to our podcast sponsor, Orca Security
Overheard on CISO/Security Vendor Relationship Podcast
“The malicious attacks are not trying to find their way into the software that you distribute to attack your users. They're trying to exploit your infrastructure.”
Brian Fox, co-founder and CTO, Sonatype
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Cyber Security Headlines
Top headlines for Tuesday, June 15, 2021:
Google Workspace now offers client-side encryption for Drive and Docs
Chip shortages lead to more counterfeit chips and devices
Irish police to be given powers over passwords
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Thanks to this week's headlines sponsor, Keyavi Data
Join us this Friday [06-18-21] for "Hacking Self-Defending Data"
Our discussion will be
"Hacking Self-Defending Data: An hour of critical thinking on how and when your data can intelligently protect itself."
It all begins at 10 AM PT/1 PM ET on Friday, June 18, 2021 with guests Elliot Lewis, CEO, Keyavi Data, and Steve Zalewski, CISO, Levi Strauss. We'll have fun conversation and games, plus at the end of the hour (11 AM PT/2 PM ET) we'll do our Icebreaker (AKA "cybersecurity speed dating").
As an incentive to register early, if you register by 5pm today (6-15-21)
you'll be entered into a raffle automatically where one person will win a CISO Series fleece.
Thanks to our video chat sponsor, Keyavi Data
Overheard on Defense in Depth
“You cannot rely on automation alone to do everything for you. That is the same mindset that gets people to think there is a state that is called secure for software.”
Wayne Jackson, CEO, Sonatype
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