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How Jefferson Health enhanced cybersecurity via its cloud transformation

CSO Magazine

The cybersecurity mantra at Jefferson Health is “if we can’t do it well, we’re not going to do it” says Mark Odom, CISO of the Philadelphia-based healthcare organization. Get the latest from CSO by signing up for our newsletters. ]. “Our Learn the 7 keys to better risk assessment. | The pandemic accelerated things of course.”

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4 ways to keep the cybersecurity conversation going after the crisis has passed

CSO Magazine

CISO Bill Brown knows how high-profile cybersecurity breaches like SolarWinds can raise alarm bells among executives and board members when they become headline news. Get the latest from CSO by signing up for our newsletters. ]. Should we be concerned? But nothing more than that.” [ Learn the 7 keys to better risk assessment. |

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Johnson & Johnson CISO Marene Allison: ‘You can’t sit on today’s technology’

CSO Magazine

“It’s like I raise my hand [in an oath] every morning and the mission is to protect and ensure the viability of my company in the cyber world,” says Allison, who has been the CISO at Johnson & Johnson for more than 12 years. It’s important to understand I’m here to protect this company that is focused on human healthcare.

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Fake LinkedIn CISO Profiles Target Top Companies

SecureWorld News

Most recently, one of those new schemes involves fake LinkedIn profiles representing Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) at some of the world's largest corporations. CISO profiles spoofed on LinkedIn. One of the fake profiles that was discovered was for one Victor Sites, claiming to be the CISO at Chevron.

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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 began its disruptive charge in 2021, and this will continue to accelerate in 2022.

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Spotlight on Cybersecurity Leaders: Dr. Fred Kwong

SecureWorld News

Dr. Fred Kwong is VP and CISO at DeVry University and is based in Chicago, IL. He has been in the information security and technology field for the past 20 years working in education, financial, telecommunication, healthcare, and insurance sectors. He also serves as an adjunct faculty member at Roosevelt and Benedictine Universities.

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Theme of Cooperation Resounds at 10th Annual Denver Conference

SecureWorld News

It was apropos that Ray Yepes, newly appointed CISO for the State of Colorado, opened the 2022 SecureWorld Denver conference on October 6th. Ray Yepes, CISO for the State of Colorado, presents the opening keynote. Down the hall, Brenden Smith, CISO at FirstBank, presented "Revisiting Deception Systems: Enterprise Use Cases."

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