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@ISC2 shared
On May 6, 2021
Wanted: The (Elusive) Cybersecurity 'All-Star' Separate workforce studies by #ISC2 and @ISACANews point to the need for security departments to work with existing staff to identify needs and bring entry-level people into the field. https://t.co/DiqIqbwWai via @DarkReading
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Wanted: The (Elusive) Cybersecurity 'All-Star'

Wanted: The (Elusive) Cybersecurity 'All-Star'

Separate workforce studies by (ISC) 2 and ISACA point to the need for security departments to work with existing staff to identify needs and bring entry-level people into the field.

@RSAsecurity shared
On May 10, 2021
RT @RSAConference: #RSAC Content Strategist Kacy Zurkus (@KSZ714) writes about why companies need to strongly consider a Chief Product Security Officer — a topic that will be covered in one of more than 200 sessions at next week's virtual RSA Conference. via @SCMagazine https://t.co/uX48t5yRuX
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Why companies need a Chief Product Security Officer

Why companies need a Chief Product Security Officer

RSA plans an all-virtual show starting on May 17. Today's columnist, Kacy Zurkus of the RSA Conference, writes about why companies need to strongly consider a Chief Product Security Officer ...

@ISC2 shared
On May 5, 2021
New Hires Speak Out about Cybersecurity Job Expectations There are unrealistic expectations when filling cybersecurity jobs, according to new research from #ISC2. https://t.co/Qbfpq2dAVN @securityblvd #cybersecurity
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New Hires Speak Out about Cybersecurity Job Expectations

New Hires Speak Out about Cybersecurity Job Expectations

There are unrealistic expectations for new hires when filling cybersecurity jobs, according to new research from (ISC)2.

@securityweekly shared
On May 5, 2021
LIVE NOW: Enterprise Security Weekly featuring special guest @stevespringett discussing The Rise of the SBOM! YouTube: https://t.co/wJGYCeTaCt Twitch: https://t.co/eOZEAM9Xkf Discord: https://t.co/dFa3EjCtKi Show Notes: https://t.co/1RJ4VWXXjU https://t.co/YzaTIvFT6r
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Enterprise Security Weekly Episode #226 – May 05, 2021 Subscribe to all of our shows and mailing list by visiting: https://securityweekly.com/subscribe 1. The Rise of the SBOM – 01:00 ...

@CFR_org shared
On May 10, 2021
It is time for the federal government to exercise its existing authority to regulate the cybersecurity of pipelines, argues @robknake. https://t.co/yBX23okHe6
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The TSA Should Regulate Pipeline Cybersecurity

The TSA Should Regulate Pipeline Cybersecurity

It is time for the federal government to exercise its existing authority to regulate the cybersecurity of pipelines.

@SCMagazine shared
On May 6, 2021
A fascinating look at the legal data tied to cyberattacks.. https://t.co/0zgwvCA9S6
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Here’s the breakdown of cybersecurity stats only law firms usually see

Here’s the breakdown of cybersecurity stats only law firms usually see

SC spoke to Craig Hoffman, partner at BakerHostetler about the real outcomes from breaches and ransomware, in the courtroom and beyond.

@tonymorbin shared
On May 7, 2021
The US Department of Defense will expand its vulnerability disclosure program in the coming months, inviting ethical hackers to find flaws in a wider array of systems and applications within the Pentagon's public-facing networks. #cybersecurity https://t.co/kezCWCo2y1
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'Hack the Pentagon' Program Expands

'Hack the Pentagon' Program Expands

The Defense Department will expand its vulnerability disclosure program in the coming months, inviting ethical hackers to find flaws in a wider array of systems and

@snlyngaas shared
On May 5, 2021
CISA used new subpoena power to contact US companies vulnerable to hacking https://t.co/X6GJEMtFnI
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CISA used new subpoena power to contact US companies vulnerable to hacking

CISA used new subpoena power to contact US companies vulnerable to hacking

The Department of Homeland Security’s cybersecurity agency used a new subpoena power for the first time last week to contact at least one U.S. internet service provider with customers whose ...