Government surveillance from Caesar to Nixon
Government surveillance is, however, not new, says Patrick O’Kane, barrister and compliance counsel.
Government surveillance is, however, not new, says Patrick O’Kane, barrister and compliance counsel.
A communication gap exists today between CISOs and the board of directors, says Feris Rifai, CEO, Bay Dynamics.
Me and my job: Joel D. Rader, solution architect, Radiant Logic
Attack vectors multiply as more devices connect to enterprise environments, says IANS’s Chris Poulin.
A contentious amendment to an international export treaty has been causing an uproar in the security communities, reports Karen Epper Hoffman.
The market, not government regulation, will push IoT security to a higher standard, says John Ellis of Ellis & Associates. Lee Sustar reports.
C-suites and boards of directors are increasing their knowledge of IT security risks and needs – before a breach happens. Larry Jaffee reports.
Even with all the hoopla, there are CISOs still having challenges, vendors that aren’t meeting needs, and companies still giving security short shrift, says Illena Armstrong, VP editorial, SC Magazine.
IT security is finally becoming a priority – not only for IT professionals in every industry, but also for the C-suite, says Marcin Kleczynski, CEO, Malwarebytes.
Security is a business risk that needs to be understood and owned by your business leaders, says Jeff Brown, former technology risk officer, AIG.