El Diario del CISO (The CISO Journal) Edición 16 | Page 5
The Trouble with Learning about Cybersecurity and How to
Control the Panic
Learning about cyber security is a double-edged sword: on one side
of the sword, Infosec is very interesting. I think its important to
know what's going on and to be aware of the potential pitfalls of
technology and connectivity. On the other side, I feel panicked all
the time!
temptation to teach them everything you know, as a security
professional. It's much better (although a lot of work) to produce
short, focused content without extraneous details that could be
confusing.
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Dr. ir Johannes Drooghaag
Information Technology ° Operations Management ° LEAN - 6 Sigma
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Being passionate about #Cybersecurity!
Helen Patton
An Information Security/Risk Professional
Security Burnout
For those in the corporate world, it may seem strange that May is
the month I am most likely to implode. It’s only the fifth month of
the year, the weather is warming up, and conference season is well
under way!. For those in Higher Education, it’s completely
foreseeable. May is the end of the year. After ten months of steady
work, graduating students celebrate, faculty go elsewhere for
research, and continuing students take the Summer to earn more
money or take vacation or whatever it is they do.
“Why are you so passionate about raising Cybersecurity
awareness?” is a question I have been asked many times in the past
years. Even while discussing a project proposal for something
entirely different last week, the potential customer asked me this
question.
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Anita Lavorgna
Department of Sociology, Social Policy and Criminology
University of SouthamptonSouthamptonUK
Cyber-organised crime. A case of moral panic?
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Chad Loder
Founder and CEO at Habitu8
GDPR explained (in 4 minutes)
Here is Habitu8's #securityawareness video explaining #GDPR for
the everyday user. It's important to avoid "the curse of knowledge"
when designing awareness training for employees. Resist the
A growing number of studies show that the advent of the Internet
has transformed the organisational life of crime, with many
academic and non-academic articles and reports describing various
types of organisational structures involved in cybercrimes as
“organised crime”.
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