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Common Mistakes Chief Security Officers Make

Here are 3 common mistakes chief security officers (CSO) make: Not prioritizing risks: Certain things might feel risky, but they’re not, while certain other things might feel safe, but they’re risky. Example: A turbulent flight feels dangerous but is often not, whereas passive smoking might feel safe but is highly risky. A good CSO can differentiate between what “feels” risky and actual risk. This allows them to prioritize and mitigate risks effectively. Not alternating between business and technical hats.

CMMC Town Hall With Jerry Leishman, CORTAC Group | 2/23/22 | NeoSystems

NeoSystems CMMC Town Hall Series: Join NeoSystems’ Chief Information Security Officer, Ed Bassett, for our weekly CMMC Town Hall designed for the Defense Industrial Base and GovCon community. Each session features special guests and offers an opportunity for attendees to ask questions regarding CMMC and cybersecurity. Topics covered include CMMC compliance requirements, how to prepare for CMMC certification, and the latest updates from the CMMC AB.

Random but Memorable - Episode 8.9: Historically Bad Musical Movie

Today we're joined by 1Password's Director of Security, Adam Caudill (and an unexpected rooster 🐓), to give us a 1Password Basics primer on credential stuffing and how 1Password works to keep you safe online. We also can't peel our eyes away from the recent security news in Watchtower Weekly, but hey, it might get us access to the most prestigious eye-tracking apps – like MoviePass. To top it all off we have a musical-themed round of Ridiculous Requirements, including bonus points for theatrically singing. 🎭

What Is Managed Vulnerability Scanning And Why Do You Need It?

Managed Vulnerability Scanning solves the security problem by providing continuous monitoring and protection for your systems, allowing you to keep up-to-date with new threats. In this video, we'll talk about what Managed Vulnerability Testing is, how it works and why you need it!