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Information Governance Challenges and How to Address Them

Gimmal

Craig Carpenter and Dean Gonsowski , Gimmal’s CEO and CRO respectively, spoke with Ari about information discovery, migration, governance, and compliance, and how Gimmal helps organization address their biggest information governance challenges. It started as a GRC — governance risk and compliance — consulting firm.

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The Hacker Mind: Hacking Aerospace

ForAllSecure

That’s why the Aerospace Village at DEF CON exists, to expose various groups of people to each other, and to collectively start to work on solving these problems before they negatively impact our lives. That work resulted in new SAE standards and lead to ISO 21434, a new standard focused on cybersecurity in automotive.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: So You Want To Be A Pentester

ForAllSecure

Wylie wrote The PenTester BluePrint: Starting A Career As An Ethical Hacker. By that I mean the jumping over barbed wire fences, the crawling through ventilation ducts, the putting on of makeup to look like that woman from headquarters most people only see from emails -- you know, the John McClane in DIE HARD aspects of pen testing.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: So You Want To Be A Pentester

ForAllSecure

Wylie wrote The PenTester BluePrint: Starting A Career As An Ethical Hacker. By that I mean the jumping over barbed wire fences, the crawling through ventilation ducts, the putting on of makeup to look like that woman from headquarters most people only see from emails -- you know, the John McClane in DIE HARD aspects of pen testing.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: How To Become A 1337 Hacker

ForAllSecure

In this episode of The Hacker Mind, we return to where we started in Episode One: Why is West Point -- and for that matter, others -- Training Hackers? The point, I think, with all these CTFs is that people are teaching themselves, through these games, how to be better hackers. What else is needed? Thirteen by my last count.

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CyberheistNews Vol 13 #11 [Heads Up] Employees Are Feeding Sensitive Biz Data to ChatGPT, Raising Security Fears

KnowBe4

And how that plays out [remains to be seen] — I think, we're in pregame; we're not even in the first inning.'" Your employees need to be stepped through new-school security awareness training so that they understand the risks of doing things like this.