ISACA today is one of the principal organisations providing accreditation and skills training for infosecurity professionals.
But that's not all it does. The organisation is involved in standards as well as developing developing tools for secure and software development and driving areas such as digital trust.
That puts ISACA in a very good position to take the pulse of the cybersecurity industry. Our guest for this episode is Chris Dimitriadis, who is their Chief Strategy Officer.
In a wide ranging interview, he discusses the growth of nation state threats and cybercrime, the industry’s focus on ransomware, and how organisations need to pay more attention to response and recovery from a cyber attack. We also cover the need for better collaboration between firms, and government to counter cyber threats.
And, of course, we look at industry’s on-going skills crisis.
Fake apps and novel phishing attacks
5G: Revolution or security risk?
Neurodiversity, neurodivergence, and cyber
Cyber’s $150bn black hole: operationalising cybersecurity
DDoS’ shifting focus: war, religion and politics
Why do we love weak passwords?
Risk or reward: can we control cyber risks?
Closing the skills gap – part 4: Michael Smith, Neustar
Closing the skills gap: part 3 - Karen Worstell, VMWare
Closing the security skills gap - Part 2: Tia Hopkins
Closing the security skills gap - part 1: Deryck Mitchelson
Surviving a ransomware attack
Security, SMEs, and new ways of working
Critical infrastructure, and geopolitical risk - Mathieu Gorge
Malware, security and the cloud
Red Teams and Cyber War
Surviving a crisis: the psychology of cyber attacks
Denial of service: attacks on the rise?
Is mobile a security weak spot?
Identity, deception and compromised credentials
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