Ask Chloé: Personal Burnout

Welcome to the Ask Chloé column on Security Boulevard! Each week, Chloé provides advice to readers’ questions to help guide them as they navigate the technology industry. This week, Chloé addresses burnout, which is a common problem in InfoSec.  … Continue reading Ask Chloé: Personal Burnout

Ask Chloé: Personal Burnout

Welcome to the Ask Chloé column on Security Boulevard! Each week, Chloé provides advice to readers’ questions to help guide them as they navigate the technology industry. This week, Chloé addresses burnout, which is a common problem in InfoSec.  … Continue reading Ask Chloé: Personal Burnout

5 Essential Data Security Tips for All Netizens

As technology becomes more intertwined with our lives, thanks to personal assistants like Alexa and Siri to self-driving cars and robots, cyberattacks and security vulnerabilities are skyrocketing as well. Surprisingly, it will be an understatement to … Continue reading 5 Essential Data Security Tips for All Netizens

A Guide to Staying Safe and Anonymous for Women

The online troll world has never been kind to women, especially feminism and women’s rights activists. It’s 2021, yet somehow it feels like we’re still living in 1908. Female bloggers, journalists, and social media activists receive death threats and o… Continue reading A Guide to Staying Safe and Anonymous for Women

CISO Stories Podcast: No Insider Cybersecurity Risk? Guess Again!

We want to trust our employees and contractors working within our organizations. For the most part, people are doing their jobs with integrity every day. What happens when an employee decides to leave the organization and start their own business … Continue reading CISO Stories Podcast: No Insider Cybersecurity Risk? Guess Again!

Jayson Street – Hacking and Social Engineering and Why There are No ‘Black Hat’ Hackers

TechSpective Podcast Episode 063 What is a hacker? This is a question that has been debated for decades in the cybersecurity arena. Media conflated hacker and cybercriminal very early on, and it has been challenging to correct that error and separate t… Continue reading Jayson Street – Hacking and Social Engineering and Why There are No ‘Black Hat’ Hackers

Automating Cybersecurity Awareness Training for Employees – Beyond the Buzzword

By Omer Taran, CybeReady Co-Founder & CTO Though the word “automation” was not coined until 1947 by Ford Motor Company to describe the use of automatic devices in the company’s production lines, today it is one of the most widely used terms in the … Continue reading Automating Cybersecurity Awareness Training for Employees – Beyond the Buzzword

The Cybersecurity Hero’s Journey is Ours

One of the oldest clichés in security is “security is a journey, not a destination.” It is clear that, when it comes to defending ourselves and the enterprise, we never reach the end. There is always going to be a new challenge. Life is th… Continue reading The Cybersecurity Hero’s Journey is Ours

Ask Chloé: Where to Begin In InfoSec

Welcome to the Ask Chloé column on Security Boulevard! Each week, Chloé provides advice to readers’ questions to help guide them as they navigate the technology industry. This week, Chloé helps a newbie explore the world of InfoSec.   Dear Chloé,… Continue reading Ask Chloé: Where to Begin In InfoSec

How to Address the Cybersecurity Talent Gap

The talent shortage in cybersecurity is real. The most recent (ISC)² Cybersecurity Workforce Study puts the global cybersecurity talent shortage at more than 4 million people. Let that number sink in—4 million people. As expected, the fact that a larg… Continue reading How to Address the Cybersecurity Talent Gap