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IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: RECAPPING SECURITY CONGRESS 2019

This post was originally published by (ISC)² Management. Security Congress 2019 was our largest and most in-depth cybersecurity education conference to date. Held over the course of three days in October, the event was jam-packed with more than 180 sessions (covering 18 tracks), over 200 speakers and headline-worthy keynote speakers. Read more here: https://blog.isc2.org/isc2_blog/2019/12/in-case-you-missed-it-recapping-security-congress-2019.html Photo:www.forbes.com

REFLECTIONS ON CAPTAIN SULLY’S #ISC2CONGRESS KEYNOTE

This post was originally published by  (ISC)² Management. (ISC)² Security Congress wrapped up four weeks ago. The event sported world-class keynotes and also had many great sessions. This article shares some reflections on Captain Sully’s keynote, and his message to all of us information security professionals. Read more here: https://blog.isc2.org/isc2_blog/2019/11/reflections-on-captain-sullys-isc2congress-keynote.html Photo:www.wmep.org

SECURITY CONGRESS FINAL THOUGHTS: BEING THERE FOR OTHERS (PART 1)

This post was originally published by (ISC)² Management. Sometimes you need a boatload of people to help you through. It’s a lesson Admiral William H. McRaven (retired) learned after a parachute accident that left him bedridden for months. The accident happened while he was participating in a Naval Special Warfare exercise involving a 1,000-foot free-fall […]

SECURITY CONGRESS FINAL THOUGHTS: BEING THERE FOR OTHERS (PART 2)

This post was originally published by (ISC)² Management. Admiral William H. McRaven (retired) was one of the speakers at (ISC)2 Security Congress who received a standing ovation. Another was Eric Wahl, an artist and best-selling author, who delivered the lunch hour keynote on the second day. He mesmerized the audience by painting portraits of Michael Jordan, John […]

Espionage on all computers by Indian Government

Indian government under the leadership of Prime Minister Shri Narender Modi has decided to snoop on all the computers operating in the subcontinent from early next year. The decision was taken by the central government on late Thursday ( Dec 20, 2018) and was made public to the populace from Friday. A spokesperson from the […]

Intel Corp drafts data privacy bill for the United States

Intel Corp, the world-renowned silicon chip maker of America has taken the privilege of drafting a data privacy bill for the populace of United States. Moreover, the chipmaker expects a sponsorship for the bill from Congress that would shield companies from paying heavy penalties during cyber attacks-provided they attest to the US Fed Trade Commission […]

The FCC faked a DDoS Cyber Attack for Congress

A startling report published by David L Hunt, the Inspector General of Federal Communications Commission, says that the Ajit Pai led organization is said to have faked a cyber attack during the height of last year’s ‘Net Neutrality’ debate. But in reality, the so-called “Distributed Denial of service (DDoS) attack did not take place in […]

Only six companies share Cyber Threat data says Homeland Security

It’s been more than 2 years since the Congress passed a landmark bill which incentivized companies in sharing cyber threat data with the government on how the hackers are penetrating their computer networks. But Department of Homeland Security (DHS) says that only 6 non-federal organizations are sharing such sensitive info with the government, while others […]

SECURITY HEADLINES: CONGRESS EDITION

This post was originally published here by  (ISC)² Management. Fresh from Austin, here are the top headlines from (ISC)2‘s 2017 Security Congress: Let’s talk about risk, baby. That’s the language c-level executives and board members want to hear from the security team. Keynote speaker and Deputy Assistant Director of the FBI, Donald Freese, spoke about a non-emotional approach to […]

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