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Sophie Sayer on the IT Governance Partner Programme

IT Governance

The benefits of partnering with us, and our partner-exclusive event IT Governance launched its partner programme in 2017, which now includes more than 400 organisations. And why should organisations consider partnering with IT Governance? What is it that makes IT Governance special? What else can partners expect from the event?

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The Hacker Mind: Shattering InfoSec's Glass Ceiling

ForAllSecure

What if you are a woman in information security? I’m Robert Vamosi, and in the episode I’m talking about diversity, equality, and inclusion in information security with one of the industries' most successful examples. But what if you’re an immigrant or just a person of color. And the good news?

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US Government Accountability Office Releases New Report On The Internet of Things (IoT)

Privacy and Cybersecurity Law

On May 15, 2017, the US Government Accountability Office (GAO) released a new report entitled “ Internet of Things: Status and implications of an increasingly connected world.” One sensor called an accelerometer cost an average of $2 in 2006. Information security. The average price of the unit in 2015 was $.40.

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An Approach to Cybersecurity Risk Oversight for Corporate Directors

Data Matters

Increasingly, thought leaders, professional organizations, and government agencies are beginning to provide answers. Information security is not yet a science; outside of the handful of issues falling under the field of cryptography, there is no formalized system of classification. Aligning cyber risk with corporate strategy.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking Real World Criminals Online

ForAllSecure

In this case, the alleged leaker was prolific on social media. That’s understandable, given his age. So, investigators and reporters had a name. But could they connect this name to the evidence that they had? They could. It turns out some of the classified documents were photographed on a marble countertop, like in a kitchen countertop.

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