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Tag Archives: cyber security
A Myth of Information Security: All data needs to be protected!
When you think about the total amount of data that goes across an organization on a daily basis protecting all of it becomes a daunting, if not impossible, task. It is hard to wrap one’s mind around how much a … Continue reading
Common Sense Requires No Policy
As a Senior Information Security professional I am often asked if we should have a policy that requires our Business Community members to do “X”. In many of these cases the person is asking for a policy to be written … Continue reading
Action, Not Inaction is What Being a Leader is All About
In Model-Netics methodology by Main Event Management you are taken through a management course that makes use of standard and what some would call common sense management rules to demonstrate and teach how to handle a lot of the items … Continue reading
Building the Information Assurance Program
In 1948 in his book “The Seven Story Mountain”, Thomas Merton wrote “Success – the logic of worldly success rests on a fallacy: the strange error that our perfection depends on the thought and opinions and applause of other men.” … Continue reading
Non-Expiring Passwords for C Level Employees. Really?
So, the other day while teaching my Online Course in Computer Security for the University of Advancing technologies I had a student ask me what they should do if their CFO asked to have an unexpiring password in a publicly … Continue reading