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Exclusive, insightful audio interviews by our staff with info risk/security leading practitioners and thought-leaders

Episodios

  • ENISA Aims for Longer, Stronger Role

    22/04/2013

    The European parliament recently voted to extend and strengthen the European Network and Information Security Agency. What does this news mean for Europe's top cybersecurity agency and for the state of emerging threats across Europe?

  • Boston Lockdown: Business Continuity

    19/04/2013

    The hunt for a Boston Marathon bombing suspect that locked down the city caused massive disruption to business operations, but enterprises that had business continuity plans in place hardly missed a beat.

  • Post-Breach Credit Monitoring Strategies

    17/04/2013

    To retain their customers after a breach of sensitive information, organizations should take the extra step of calling those affected to offer free credit protection services, says security expert Brian Dean.

  • Will New Hires Impede Future Security?

    16/04/2013

    The rush to find qualified IT security professionals to meet current cyberthreats could jeopardize IT systems' security in the not-too-distant future, say two leading IT security experts, Eugene Spafford and Ron Ross.

  • Medical Device Security: A New Focus

    15/04/2013

    As part of their mobile security strategies, healthcare organizations must remember not to neglect issues involved with medical devices used for patient care, says privacy expert Peter Swire, a former presidential adviser.

  • Security Careers: Breaking Barriers

    09/04/2013

    Lisa Xu, CEO of NopSec, says pursuing leadership roles in information security - a male-dominated field - can be challenging for women. What advice does she offer for women to grow in their careers?

  • Can Moving Data to Cloud Reduce Risk?

    09/04/2013

    NIST's Ron Ross sees complexity as the biggest risk enterprises face. To ease risk, Ross favors moving data to the cloud. Purdue's Eugene Spafford doesn't fully subscribe to Ross' plan. The two square off in this interview.

  • Spear Phishing Goes Mobile

    08/04/2013

    Kaspersky Lab has identified a new spear-phishing attack involving a Trojan designed to target Android devices. Researcher Kurt Baumgartner says organizations need to be prepared for more mobile malware attacks.

  • BITS: Improving E-mail Authentication

    04/04/2013

    E-mail authentication foils phishing, but authentication is only effective if every partner in the chain adopts it. John Carlson and Andrew Kennedy of BITS explain how institutions can improve e-mail practices.

  • CISO as Chief Privacy Officer

    02/04/2013

    Intel has added privacy to the portfolio of its top information security executive, Malcolm Harkins, who says too many information security professionals are "color blind or tone deaf" to privacy, wrongly thinking strong data protection provides privacy safeguards.

  • 6 Ways to Reform FISMA Without New Law

    01/04/2013

    Getting inspectors general and agencies' IT security heads to agree on how best to evaluate information security should strengthen U.S. federal government agencies' risk management frameworks, say former OMB leaders Karen Evans and Franklin Reeder.

  • Diplomacy Pays Off with Safer IT Networks

    29/03/2013

    Computer networks in nations where the government has ratified international cyber-agreements have lower incidents of malware infection, says Paul Nicholas, Microsoft senior director of global security strategy and diplomacy.

  • Old Cyberthreats Pose Greater Dangers

    27/03/2013

    The bad guys who attack information systems are getting better at what they do, making old threats even more dangerous, says Steve Durbin of the Information Security Forum.

  • Big Data: How to Use it

    27/03/2013

    Understanding big data is not the problem, say Michael Fowkes and Aaron Caldiero of Zions Bank. Figuring out how to use the information contained within big data in a meaningful way - that's the trick.

  • Predictive Analysis in Cyberdefense

    26/03/2013

    Want to know how predictive analysis could work to defend your IT systems? Take a look at how American Navy SEALS found Osama bin Laden, says Booz Allen Hamilton's Christopher Ling.

  • What Breaches Can Teach Us

    26/03/2013

    What can organizations do to improve security after a network attack? Post-breach investigations help security leaders trace steps and strengthen weak points, says investigator Erin Nealy Cox.

  • What's the Cost of Failed Trust?

    26/03/2013

    What's the cost to an organization when it suffers a seurity breach and breaks trust with its own customers? Jeff Hudson, CEO of Venafi, presents results of a new survey on the cost of failed trust. Venafi has just partnered with Ponemon Group to release a new survey, "The Cost of Failed Trust". Among the key findings: $398M is the average loss facing every Global 2000 organization from attacks on trust assets. And so many of these incidents result from serious exploits of what could be described as common, easy-to-fix vulnerabilities.

  • Analyzing Motive Behind South Korean Attack

    21/03/2013

    The motive behind the cyber-attack on South Korean banks and broadcasters was atypical, as compared to most digital assaults that involve implanting malware on IT systems, says McAfee's Vincent Weafer.

  • Venture Capital's Role in Security

    18/03/2013

    It's a boom time for information security start-ups. But what unique qualities separate winners from losers? Alberto Yépez of Trident Capital describes the role of venture capital in today's market.

  • DDoS: 'The New Normal'

    11/03/2013

    Prolexic's CEO Scott Hammack says battling distributed-denial-of-service attacks has become part of everyday business. And during this in-depth interview, he explains why.

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