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Check out this post for the discussion that is the basis of our conversation on this week’s episode co-hosted by me, David Spark (@dspark), the producer of CISO Series, and Geoff Belknap (@geoffbelknap), CISO, LinkedIn. Joining me is my guest, Mario Trujillo, staff attorney, Electronic Frontier Foundation.
In this episode:
Data is the life blood of an organization but what happens when you collect too much?
Do you put risk on both your organization and for any individuals that data belongs too?
Is it still wise to collect as much data as possible?
How can CISOs embrace data minimization that doesn't clash with the needs of the business?
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How Do We Build a Security Program to Thwart Deepfakes?
Where Are Secure Web Gateways Falling Short?
Understanding the Zero-Trust Landscape
Scaling Least Privilege for the Cloud
Should CISOs Be More Empathetic Towards Salespeople?
Managing Data Leaks Outside Your Perimeter
What Are the Risks of Being a CISO?
Onboarding Security Professionals
How to Improve Your Relationship With Your Boss
Improving the Responsiveness of Your SOC
The Demand for Affordable Blue Team Training
Why are CISOs Excluded from Executive Leadership?
What Is Your SOC's Single Search of Truth?
Tracking Anomalous Behaviors of Legitimate Identities
Why Do Cybersecurity Startups Fail?
Is "Compliance Doesn't Equal Security" a Pointless Argument?
CISOs Responsibilities Before and After an M&A
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