CISO Interviews, Featured, Mark Houpt
When businesses transitioned last year to remote work and accelerated their digital transformation initiatives to accommodate this shift, it created a golden opportunity for hackers. While businesses implemented new digital services, one problem became glaringly...
CISO Interviews, Featured, Bryan Kissinger
Whether you’re deciding what to wear or where to eat, having options is ideal. The same is true when it comes to presenting your business case to your CIO or Board of Directors: you’re better off if you can give them options. Present them with three options: 1) a...
CISO Interviews, Featured, Dorit Dor
When employees started working from home so, too, did the hackers. The rampant digital transformation opened up vulnerabilities for organizations that prioritized moving to digital quickly over moving to digital securely. Many organizations saw phishing emails...
CISO Interviews, Featured, Mark Houpt
The cloud made the transition to working from home during the pandemic a lot easier. Applications like Office 365 allowed employees to transition from the corporate office to the home office with little disruption. The successful shift to telework proved that if an...
Interviews, Women in Cyber, Katie Arrington
Katie Arrington is the Chief Information Security Officer with the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment OUSD(A&S) at the United States Department of Defense. Her responsibilities include ensuring a robust Supply Chain Risk...
CISO Interviews, Featured, Eric Ballantyne
If you’re a CISO, dealing with risk is the name of the game. CISOs however don’t play to win; they play not to lose. To prevent an attack, they need to know their environment inside and out. While most organizations monitor what information comes in, they don’t see or...