What’s the Best Movie About Hackers? (Book Review)

What’s the Best Movie About Hackers? (Book Review)

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What do hackers really do? How do they do it? To answer these questions, many people turn to movies to learn and be entertained. Hacker’s Movie Guide by Steve Morgan and Connor Morgan can help explore your options ... Read More
7 Budgeting Tips for Government IT Security Leaders

7 Budgeting Tips for Government IT Security Leaders

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How can public-sector CISOs navigate the complicated issues surrounding budgets? Through good times and bad, these ideas can help ... Read More
Why Your Enterprise Needs FIDO Authentication Technology

Why Your Enterprise Needs FIDO Authentication Technology

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The Fast Identity Online Alliance (FIDO) offers a growing list of ways to authenticate users with a goal of reducing passwords. But why is it needed? How does it work? Where is this technology heading? ... Read More
Cyber Crime Is More Costly Than Ever — What Can Be Done?

Cyber Crime Is More Costly Than Ever — What Can Be Done?

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How bad was cyber crime in 2021? What are the projections for the next few years? More important, what can you do about it? ... Read More
Global Cybersecurity Ramifications from the War in Ukraine

Global Cybersecurity Ramifications from the War in Ukraine

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What have we learned so far regarding cybersecurity from the Russia-Ukraine war and related cyber incidents around the world? Let’s explore ... Read More
Where Next for Government in the Cyber Insurance Market?

Where Next for Government in the Cyber Insurance Market?

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Cyber insurance is only getting more expensive, and the market is changing dramatically, with more changes to come. So what trends will drive adoption, rates and the wider future of cyber insurance? ... Read More
Idaho CISO Shares Experience from Public, Private Sectors

Idaho CISO Shares Experience from Public, Private Sectors

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There are only a small number of current public-sector chief information security officers who have served as the top cybersecurity leader in multiple states. Add if you consider those with both state and local government experience, as well as time in a federal government role, and top that all off ... Read More
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Three Years In: An Update on the Georgia Cyber Center

Three Years In: An Update on the Georgia Cyber Center

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Back in 2018, after interviewing technology and security leaders in Georgia, it was clear that the Georgia Cyber Center (GCC) was special — for many reasons. My interview with Calvin Rhodes, CIO of Georgia and executive director of the Georgia Technology Authority (GTA), described the vision, planning, teamwork and execution ... Read More
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NIST Releases Draft Guidance on Election Cybersecurity

NIST Releases Draft Guidance on Election Cybersecurity

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The 2020 election season was full of claims of online interference, and in response the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) published a draft Cybersecurity Framework Election Infrastructure Profile on Monday, March 29, to help local election officials prepare for and respond to cyber threats. “The guide can help ... Read More
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Should Technology Product Training Be Free?

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“If I buy your product, I don’t want to pay more to learn how to use your product,” said Mark Eggleston, who is CISO, chief privacy officer and vice president at Health Partners Plans. This was an excerpt that came from a CISO podcast series with several respected security and ... Read More
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