Leadership, Communication, and Innovation – Business Security Weekly #103

In the Article Discussion, Michael and Paul talk about the root cause of workplace drama, how to make the most of meetings between IT and your business partners, how to stop procrastinating on your goals by using the “Seinfeld Strategy”, an… Continue reading Leadership, Communication, and Innovation – Business Security Weekly #103

Leadership, Communication, and Innovation – Business Security Weekly #101

Michael, Paul, and Jason discuss how to develop empathy for someone who annoys you, separating the quality of the outcome and quality of the decision, and much more! Full Show Notes Hosts
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What Security Leaders Can Do To Stay Relevant

During this year’s Exabeam Spotlight18 conference in Las Vegas, amid the conversations about building a modern SOC or a successful insider threat program, Steve Moore, chief cybersecurity strategist at Exabeam, discussed the relevance of being relevan… Continue reading What Security Leaders Can Do To Stay Relevant

As the military’s cyber units change guard, a battle over control rages on

During a time of rapid change for the U.S. military’s top cyberwarfare teams, the current version of the 2019 defense bill is challenging the president’s ability to exert his authority with regards to those units. The White House is protesting a series of measures in the newly Senate-approved 2019 National Defense Authorization Act that seek to legislate how and when President Donald Trump can direct generals to launch cyberattacks. That effort comes while the U.S. Air Force, Navy, Army and Marines welcome new leaders to take charge of their respective cyber forces. Hanging in the balance is how the U.S. operates in cyberspace, which most developed countries now define the fifth domain of warfare, adding to land, air, sea and space. Amendments introduced in the NDAA would require the executive branch to develop and adhere to a cyberwarfare strategy document that draws lines around what types of malicious foreign activity should result in […]

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Four ways security teams sabotage their own efforts

There are many reasons why enterprise security teams struggle to succeed in better managing the risks positioned against their data and business-technology systems. Sometimes these obstacles come from elsewhere within the organization, and sometimes th… Continue reading Four ways security teams sabotage their own efforts

Article Discussion – Business Security Weekly #88

Dr. Laurence J. Peter’s paradox, do senior executives have the wisdom and discipline to get enough sleep, the changing face of B2B Marketing, and the questions the best mentors ask. Article Discussion on Leadership, Communication, and Innovation … Continue reading Article Discussion – Business Security Weekly #88

Good Leadership Results in Better Security Practices: James Comey’s Keynote Address to OpenText Enfuse 2018

“I made a mistake.” That’s how former FBI Director James Comey introduced himself to the audience attending the OpenText Enfuse 2018 conference in Las Vegas. I heard the murmurs around me, “Was this about the emails?” Comey smiled. “I scre… Continue reading Good Leadership Results in Better Security Practices: James Comey’s Keynote Address to OpenText Enfuse 2018

Article Discussion – Business Security Weekly #84

The work required to have an opinion, why email is so stressful, even though it’s not actually that time-consuming, how great leaders simplify decision-making, and more on this episode on Business Security Weekly! Full Show NotesVisit http://securitywe… Continue reading Article Discussion – Business Security Weekly #84

Article Discussion on Leadership, Communication, and Innovation – Business Security Weekly #80

BetterCloud closes 60M funding round, Fyde raises $3M in seed funding, WAF security startup Threat X Raises $8.2 Million, RSA acquires Fortscale, expands NetWitness SIEM Platform, and more on this episode on Business Security Weekly! Article Discussion… Continue reading Article Discussion on Leadership, Communication, and Innovation – Business Security Weekly #80

These are the favorites to become the next NSA director

With NSA Director Adm. Mike Rogers set to retire later this year, several prominent names are already being floated among government leaders as to who will become the next leader of the country’s premier signals intelligence agency. Several sources with knowledge of the discussions said the “name at the top of the list” is U.S. Army Cyber Command Gen. Paul Nakasone, who has helped pioneer the U.S. Army’s offensive and defensive cyber operations mission. The sources — both current and former U.S. officials — spoke on the condition of anonymity in order to freely discuss the candidate search. Other contenders include Lt. Gen. William Mayville, who now serves as director of operations for the Pentagon’s Joint Staff, and Lt. Gen. Vincent Stewart, deputy commander of U.S. Cyber Command, according to two current U.S. officials. Rogers’ retirement was first reported by The Washington Post and independently confirmed by CyberScoop. The Cipher Brief similarly reported on Friday […]

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