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In the leadership and communications segment, Insurance Firm Introduces Liability Coverage for CISOs
Google DeGoogled, Hammerbarn, Blofeld, VMWare, DeepData, SafePay, Josh Marpet and more on the Securi
The Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) Act was a watershed moment in corporate governance, fundamentally altering
This week's interview dives deep into the state of biometrics with two Forrester Research analysts!
This week in the enterprise security news, Upwind Security gets a massive $100M Series B Trustwave
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Granny Bots, Microsoft, Shrinklocker, SlugResin, BlueSky, Aaran Leyland, and More, on this edition o
There have been a lot of bold claims about how generative AI and machine learning will transform the
We kicked things off by talking about the Holiday Hack Challenge, which is like this massive cyber p
Alright, so we dove deep into some pretty wild stuff this week. We started off talking about zip fil
In the leadership and communications segment, Managing Cybersecurity Stress: A Deep Dive into the 93
This week, in the Application Security News, we spend a lot of time on some recent vulnerabilities.
Struwwelpeter, Krampus, Flutter, Apple, DLink, C++, Josh Marpet and more on the Security Weekly News
In this week's interview, Melinda Marks' joins us to discuss her latest research. Her recent report
Stress in cybersecurity is an industrywide problem. The CISO role is one of the most stressful in an
In the enterprise security news, Some big fundings no less than 4 acquisitions Silencing the EDR si
Is it a product or a feature? Is it DLP 4.0, or something legitimately new? Buy now, or wait for fur
Robo-Turing, BlueNoroff, Palo Alto, German Law, Fabric, Cisco, Banning Things, Aaran Leyland, and Mo
CISOs struggle more with reactive budgets than CIOs or CTOs. It's not that part of the CISO's budget
In the news: Pacific Rim, Linux on Windows for attackers, one of the worst cases of a former employe