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The Dark at the Top of the Stairs

The Dark at the Top of the Stairs

You may be naturally inclined to conceal risks from the prying eyes of concerned leadership that may reflect poorly on you or your team, but you must resist the temptation.
If you don’t communicate cyber security matters – including organizational failures – from the people who run the business, you harm the organization.

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The Risk of Banking

The Risk of Banking

Mobile devices and applications have drastically reshaped the way we do business. More change is on the horizon as voice recognition, virtual and augmented reality, and artificial intelligence create new customer interfaces and business platforms. But is new technology driving the increased sense of risk?

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Effective Board Communication for CISOs

Effective Board Communication for CISOs

If you’re a CISO, your Board generally knows who you are and what you do. But do you know who they are? No Board is monolithic. Each Board member brings unique value to the Board. Each is selected for what they add to the Board’s perspective, vision, and decisions. If you know your Board, you can tailor your message to your audience and avoid some potential surprises.

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Cyber Ops Must Evolve Towards Fusion Centres. Here is Why.

Cyber Ops Must Evolve Towards Fusion Centres. Here is Why.

Since the advent of space exploration in the 1960s, every child understands that the success of the space mission is dependent not only on the astronauts, but also on the engineers in the mission operation center. All complex missions or operations are high risk and subject to failure. These failures are also hard to predict. Operations centers therefore play an important role in responding to failures in real-time to reduce their impact on the mission.

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End of Life Software: Risks, Dangers & What to Do Next

End of Life Software: Risks, Dangers & What to Do Next

Understanding what to do when you have EOL software becomes crucial to the security of your organization. So, what happens when your system reaches EOL?

When software reaches EOL, it means that program will no longer be supported by the developer and there will be no more updates. Without updates and bug fixes, this software becomes vulnerable to hackers and cyber criminals.

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