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2022 Cybersecurity predictions

CyberSecurity Insiders

While in past years, InfoSec was previously the focus and CISOs were the norm – we’re moving to a new cybersecurity world order that expands the role of the CISO to a CSO (Chief Security Officer). 5G, over time, will move everything to the edge – wherever an organization is defining its edge.

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Spotlight on Cybersecurity Leaders: Glenn Kapetansky

SecureWorld News

For more than 20 years, Glenn has advised senior executives and built teams throughout the delivery cycle: strategy, architecture, development, quality assurance, deployment, operational support, financials, and project planning. Fun fact: my six years as CSO of Trexin is my first official full-time security role!

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Theme of Cooperation Resounds at 10th Annual Denver Conference

SecureWorld News

For public utilities and/or healthcare systems, the last thing anyone wants is a life critical system failure because of a security vulnerability, he added. Taking healthcare as a use case, Rubin said healthcare data for about 300 million Americans is encrypted and riding on the back of a Thales protection plan.

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Meet the 2021 SC Awards judges

SC Magazine

David Poe is the vice president of data architecture and shared solutions for United Way Worldwide. Army officer, Sachs served as deputy director of SRI International’s Computer Science laboratory, vice president of national security policy at Verizon Communications, and SVP and CSO of the North American Electric Reliability Corporation.

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Not-so-customary customer service: Experts offer tips on vendor best practices

SC Magazine

said Dan Meacham, vice president of global security and corporate operations and CSO/CISO at film production company Legendary Entertainment. After all, “if it’s not easy to do business with you, then why am I doing business with you?”

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Key Cybersecurity Trends for 2025. My Predictions

Jane Frankland

Sectors like energy, healthcare, transportation, utilities, and financial systems are increasingly at risk because they are integral to national security and daily life. Critical infrastructure face heightened risk from targeted disruptions, as do small businesses who are the backbone of the economy.