El Diario del CISO El Diario del CISO (THE CISO JOURNAL) EDICIÓN 23 | Page 4
Influencers
Joseph Steinberg
Is a cybersecurity thought leader, and emerging technology
influencer (with a focus on AI and blockchain-related offerings)
Big Enterprise or Small Business, It Doesn’t Matter: Hackers
Are Coming for You, Right Now
While data breaches at major corporations are often the focus of
news headlines, the reality is that small business are likely in more
danger than large organizations when it comes to cybersecurity.
Why?
Here are six points to consider:
1. Approximately half of all cyber attacks target small business.
Please see my article from last year entitled Small Businesses
Beware: Half of all Cyber-Attacks Target You for more details as to
how and why this is true. As Bill Conner, President and CEO of
cybersecurity vendor, SonicWall, pointed outed to me, such statistics
are especially scary because “while small to medium-size
businesses are increasingly becoming targets, they often lack in-
house expertise to keep their infrastructure secure. Many are
extremely shorthanded when it comes to having the resources on
hand to address these new advanced threats.”
The complete article is here
Veronica Hanks
Is a tech savvy girl who loves to explore and implement the power
of business applications and software. She is currently working as a
senior business analyst.
10 Steps for Building a Strong Cyber Security Culture at Work
Cybersecurity is something modern companies have to take
seriously. It’s also more than just the stuff the IT department does
behind closed doors – it all starts with creating the right
cybersecurity culture and adopting the right software for small
business. To build a brand in the market, perfect cost-effective
marketing strategies will need with internal security protocols in
any organization.
The complete article is here
Jeff Welgan,
Head of Executive Training Programs, CyberVista
Preventing the Next Digital Black Swan: The Auditor, The CISO
and The C-Suite
Their brand names are notorious in cybersecurity circles: Equifax,
Uber, Maersk and Saudi Aramco. Each of these businesses suffered
a big breach – cyber incidents that, together, affected many millions
of customers. But it wasn’t only consumer data that was
compromised; these companies took huge reputational hits as well.
Today, all organizations live in fear of experiencing a similar “digital
black swan” event and being made an example of by the media.
The complete article is here