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MANAGEMENT Managing Partner Richard Judd [email protected] Managing Partner Stuart Lynch [email protected] EDITORIAL Managing Editor and Editor, Intelligent CIO Middle East Mark Bowen [email protected] Editor, Intelligent CISO Jess Phillips [email protected] Editor, Intelligent CIO Europe Alix Pressley [email protected] Editor, Intelligent CIO Africa Paul Rogers [email protected] Editor, Intelligent Tech Channels Arun Shankar [email protected] DESIGN & PRODUCTION Head of Design and Production Pippa Sanderson [email protected] Web and Graphic Designer Josh Peace [email protected] Junior Graphic Designer Lorna Murphy [email protected] SALES & MARKETING Sales Director Fred Dubery [email protected] +971 55 974 3800 Sales Executive Carlos Moreira [email protected] +44 738 8933276 Marketing and Operations Manager Curtis Driscoll [email protected] Lynchpin Media © 2018 Intelligent CISO is a Lynchpin Media publication for IT security professionals with an interest in global events. If you wish to subscribe for regular copies, then please email: [email protected] Lynchpin Media is a boutique publisher registered in the United Kingdom. Company number 8096230 5 Burnside Court Leominster Enterprise Park Herefordshire HR6 0LX 32 editor’s note H ello and welcome to the latest edition of Intelligent CISO. This month’s cover story comes from DS Virgin Racing, a Formula E team which is protecting its critical data with a solution from Kaspersky Lab. The Endpoint Security for Business solution is helping to ensure the team has the best possible defence from cyberthreats, allowing it to keep its focus on the racing. The cybersecurity skills shortage continues to make headlines, with concerns about how the millions of professionals needed to close the gap can be found. For this month’s Editor’s Question, we hear from industry experts at Condyn, SANS Institute and Cisco about the impact of this shortage and how it can best be addressed. There’s no likelihood that cyberattacks are set to cease anytime soon – as highlighted in this month’s Threat Updates section – so businesses need to ensure they have the right tools in place to deal with the aftermath. We also look at how CISOs can stay ahead of the ever-evolving threatscape while also working to a budget and proving ROI in this month’s feature on Security Planning on a Budget. It’s also clear that no industry is immune to cyberattack, with those operating in retail growing increasingly vulnerable. The good news is that, according to research carried out by Capgemini, retailers who implement solid cybersecurity strategies could be at a competitive advantage. Industry experts from Akamai, Verizon and Venafi, offer some advice on how retailers can align their cybersecurity policies with customer expectation to take advantage of this. As always, we also have a round-up of all the latest news in the cybersecurity sector, while our ‘intelligent’ brands section looks at what’s new in mobile, software, cloud, network, data and physical security. I hope you enjoy the magazine and if you’d like to contribute to any future issues please do not hesitate to contact me by emailing [email protected] In this magazine’s first feature, we hear from industry experts about why enterprises should consider integrating digital forensics into their security policies. Issue 04 | www.intelligentciso.com