Digital Fluency: Your Team’s Edge
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October 19, 2022
6 min read
As cyber leaders continue to grapple with the speed at which the cyber landscape continues to evolve, they should take stock of 3 key trends: 1 - threats, 2 - best practices and 3 - pressures. I was fortunate to be joined by some of my peers--Amy Bogac (CISO, The Clorox Company), Kim Baumann (Executive Partner, Gartner Executive Programs) and Bobby Christian (COO, Deepwatch)--at our State of Cyber: Today’s Threats to Watch virtual event recently to talk about just those things and how cyber teams should prepare for the remainder of 2022.
Never underestimate the power of security awareness training. Companies can no longer rely solely on their once-a-year annual training and a more focused approach is necessary.
When you're outlining your incident response plan, ensure you're considering your offsite sources like vendors and cloud networks.
VP, Chief Information Security Officer
Dr. Fred Kwong has been in the information security and technology field for the past 20 years working in the education, financial, telecommunication, healthcare, and insurance sectors. He is an award-winning thought leader in security and currently works at DeVry University where he serves as the VP and Chief Information Security Officer.