Most of the focus around cybersecurity education is on the technical aspects. Is that the right approach?
GDPR comes into effect tomorrow and one of it’s biggest advantages is how it will force companies to actually manage their data…well at least personally identifiable information.
GDPR is now of the law of the land in the EU. Did everything change overnight?
Apparently the FBI misrepresented the number of devices they can’t access due to encryption by up to a factor of 6x. This is most likely due to clerical error and a lack of actual statistics rather than malicious intent.
GDPR comes into effect on Friday, 25-May. What does it mean globally? Um…we’re not really sure.
Listening to customers is built into the DNA of a lot of organizations…why aren’t security teams doing the same?
Deep thoughts in this episode around ethics in technology and their use. Sparked by the latest issues around mobile phone tracking, this episode tackles the lack of ethics discussions around security and technology.
How can you create a break for yourself to get started on a cybersecurity career path? A few thoughts…
Getting started in cybersecurity isn’t as hard as you think. There’s no “ONE” path but there are a few key attributes that’ll make it easier.
There have been a lot of advancements in AI research and use lately, but are we moving in the right direction? Are we having the right conversations around AIs impact?
In this episode, I speak to the challenges around today’s cybersecurity and what that means for those just starting down the cybersecurity path.
Passwords are the worst. Just the worst.