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The Weekly Hotwash: June 5, 2020

Posted on June 8, 2020 by John Masserini

The Weekly Hotwash: 5 of the top 8 threats can be mitigated with programmatic identity management. Are you considering the value such programs bring?
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Posted in Commentary, Hotwash, Identity, Identity & Access, Security Bloggers Network

The Weekly Hotwash: May 29, 2020

Posted on May 31, 2020 by John Masserini

The Weekly Hotwash: The demise of SHA-1 is a road sign on the deterioration of security controls and how embedded open-source unknowingly introduces risk.
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Posted in CISO Suite, Commentary, Hotwash, leadership, metrics, Security Bloggers Network

2020 Best New Blog – Security Bloggers Awards

Posted on May 25, 2020 by John Masserini

Chronicles of a CISO was named 2020 Best New Blog of the Year by the Security Blogger Network
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Posted in CoaC, Commentary, Security Bloggers Network

Two-factor Authentication Is Not Dead

Posted on April 1, 2019 by John Masserini

I’ve had just about enough of the fear mongering and lazy ‘reporting’ that’s been in the press recently around how two-factor authentication is broken. I’m not sure about you, but the way the doomsday preachers in mass me… Continue reading Two-factor Authentication Is Not Dead→

Posted in 2fa, authentication, Commentary, Identity & Access, MFA, Security Bloggers Network

RSA Sales & Marketing Panel on Relationships

Posted on March 21, 2019 by John Masserini

For a number of years, I’ve had the honor of participating on the T.E.N. ISE® Sales and Marketing Breakfast panel at RSA. This year’s panel included some of my most esteemed colleagues in the industry and was once again a packed house… Continue reading RSA Sales & Marketing Panel on Relationships→

Posted in Commentary, Security Bloggers Network

How to Personalize Your Product Pitch for CISOs

Posted on February 22, 2019 by John Masserini

A Q&A with John Masserini, CISO at Millicom Telecommunications This Merritt Group blog is part of an ongoing Q&A series with CISOs on preferred marketing and sales techniques, leading up to the RSA Conference, taking place March 4-8 in San Fra… Continue reading How to Personalize Your Product Pitch for CISOs→

Posted in marketing, Media, RSA, Security Bloggers Network, vendors

Free NIST CSF Maturity Tool

Posted on January 28, 2019 by John Masserini

In my previous post, ‘My Three Wishes for 2019’, I had wished that we all find a way to give back to the industry, even a little bit. In an effort to fulfill that desire, I wanted to share a simple, but effective tool I’ve used, in v… Continue reading Free NIST CSF Maturity Tool→

Posted in Commentary, Management, maturity, NIST, Security Bloggers Network

My Three Wishes for 2019

Posted on December 31, 2018 by John Masserini

It’s the end of the year and like all of you, my news feed has been filled with ‘Predictions for 2019’ to such a point that I basically ignore them. And while I admit that I did indeed write one of those a few years back, I’ve … Continue reading My Three Wishes for 2019→

Posted in Commentary, diversity, Security Bloggers Network, STEM | Tagged Quantum

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