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Understanding CISA's New Guide on Software Bill of Materials (SBOM)

SecureWorld News

As a CISO since 2003, I can't stress enough how crucial SBOMs are in today's cyber landscape. It's akin to a recipe that details every ingredient used to create a dish. By providing a transparent view of what's inside the software, an SBOM helps organizations manage and mitigate security risks. "As

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Top VC Firms in Cybersecurity of 2022

eSecurity Planet

Company Sector Year Status Wiz Cloud security 2020 Private Evervault Developer encryption 2019 Private Verkada Security surveillance 2019 Private Armis IoT network security 2015 Private Sumo Logic Threat intelligence 2014 Nasdaq: SUMO Okta Identity management 2013 Nasdaq: OKTA Barracuda Enterprise security 2006 Private. Sequoia Capital.

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Cyber Defense Magazine: Exclusive Interview with Robert Herjavec

Herjavec Group

In 2003, he knew that firewalls were too complex for all IT staff and for understaffed companies to manage. CIOs and CISOs continue to educate their C-level executive peers, the CFO and their CEO on the value of security augmentation and outsourcing. He and his tiny team of 3 people, began the world’s first MSSP.

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A Reflection On ForAllSecure's Journey In Bootstrapping Behavior Testing Technology

ForAllSecure

This doesn’t allow the IT administrator, the end-user, or the CISO to independently verify the security, safety, and resiliency of the software they buy and use. Some of the earliest work we did dates back to 2003, when I was a graduate student. Shouldn’t they be able to check the software?

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A Reflection On ForAllSecure's Journey In Bootstrapping Behavior Testing Technology

ForAllSecure

This doesn’t allow the IT administrator, the end-user, or the CISO to independently verify the security, safety, and resiliency of the software they buy and use. Some of the earliest work we did dates back to 2003, when I was a graduate student. Shouldn’t they be able to check the software?

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A REFLECTION ON FORALLSECURE'S JOURNEY IN BOOTSTRAPPING BEHAVIOR TESTING TECHNOLOGY

ForAllSecure

This doesn’t allow the IT administrator, the end-user, or the CISO to independently verify the security, safety, and resiliency of the software they buy and use. Some of the earliest work we did dates back to 2003, when I was a graduate student. Shouldn’t they be able to check the software?