Today's highly distributed workforce is introducing new challenges for CISOs who must carefully navigate the journey from traditional perimeter-based network security to, well, the exact opposite. Securing remote work and managing BYOD on top of the usual challenges of protecting the software development life cycle (SDLC) means CISOs need to strike a balance between strong security policies and developers' preferences, work location(s) and work style(s). It's enough to make anyone crazy! Gal Shpantzer, IANS faculty member, CISO advisor and security consultant joins CISO Talk hosts Jennifer (JJ) Minella and Mitch Ashley to discuss these issues and more, as well as how to avoid the "C-S-No" approach, overcome resistance to necessary security and how to implement alternative strategies.
Up Next in Season 1
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Ransomware Attacks: Who You Gonna Cal...
Every CISO knows it’s not a matter of 'if' a cybersecurity incident will occur, but 'when.' Fortunately, there's one name at the top of every CISO's incident response list: Stephen Reynolds, partner in Baker McKenzie’s Intellectual Property & Technology Practice. Reynolds built a well-deserve...
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A CISO’s Journey From On-Prem, Cloud ...
Whether on-premises, cloud-based or cloud-native, the basics of securing digital systems are similar. In this episode of CISO Talk, Chuck Kesler, CISO at Pendo.io, shares his journey from a sysadmin, IT leader and CISO at Duke University Health System and his CISO role today with Pendo.io. Chuck ...
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RSA Conference Preview - CISO Talk EP 33
RSA Conference 2023 is fast approaching, and the conference organizers are hard at work putting together an amazing lineup of keynotes, speakers, sessions and events. If you just can't wait to find out what's in store, join CISO Talk hosts Mitch Ashley and JJ Minella along with Britta Glade, VP o...