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A Conversation with Greg Crabb – Part 1

A Conversation with Greg Crabb – Part 1

Greg Crabb is a Virtual CISO and former CISO and Vice President for the United States Postal Service. He, in fact, is a third-generation postal employee. In part 1 of this interview, Greg shares how he got started in the cybersecurity industry 26 years ago, how to keep the business running without compromising security, and what 80’s movie inspired him to get into federal law enforcement.

Cyberattacks Are Changing How CISOs Secure the Supply Chain

Cyberattacks Are Changing How CISOs Secure the Supply Chain

Supply chain cyberattacks have increased dramatically since the start of the pandemic. To mitigate this risk, CISOs need a vendor risk management strategy that includes knowing which vendors have their data, what type of data they have, and where they store it. A defined patch management strategy also helps CISOs mitigate supply chain risk. If you receive a patch notification from a vendor, you should trust that it’s a good patch. You should, however, test that patch within a secure environment before releasing it into the network. In other words, adopt a trust but verify approach.

All CISOs Must Read This Before Returning to the Office

All CISOs Must Read This Before Returning to the Office

New challenges are coming to light as employees return to the office. One near term challenge CISOs must be aware of is balancing a workforce in which some employees work in the office while others remain at home. Some employees fear their careers will stall if they continue to work from home, compared to their in-office coworkers who get daily face time with upper management. Will the fear of not being promoted outweigh the fear of returning to the office? Only time will tell.

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