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Why DIY is DOA When it Comes to Managed Attribution

As nationwide stay-at-home orders extend further into the spring, we’ve all had the extent of our creativity and adaptability tested. We’ve attended virtual happy hours (let’s be honest, not as fun as they were in March), whipped our coffee (tastes fine; worth the Instagram post), and baked bread (both sourdough and banana, not bragging). At this point, it’s clear that there are few...

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The Why and How of High ROI Security Advisory Boards

Creating a strong Security Advisory Board (SAB) for your organization can be a challenge, but it has the potential to yield a significant reward. In a two-part SecurityWeek article series, I discuss my recent experience assembling an advisory board and explore the various ways to ensure that yours brings value...

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Implications of Universal Facial Recognition

In my recent Security Week Article, “The Impending Facial Recognition Singularity,” I discuss how it is more difficult to remain anonymous, both online and off, these days. A major reason is that facial recognition systems are becoming cheaper, better, easier to use, and more widely deployed, while social media platforms...

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Another RSA: Evolving Trends in Cyberthreats

The idea that firewalls and the perimeter are becoming less important is a growing trend. There is so much opportunity for compromised devices inside the network, including BYOD laptops and phones, that we can’t think of the inside as safe anymore. If the inside is dangerous, then we need to...