Getting dressed is a routine example of everyday life packed with choices. Should I wear pants or shorts? Do I need a sweater? Shoes or sandals? While we often make these choices subconsciously, even actions that don’t appear as choices include several microscopic risk-based calculations.
These judgments are executed based on some estimate of risk, and as known in the cybersecurity industry, what is believed to be safe today may no longer be safe tomorrow (or possibly even within the hour). Given this unique challenge, how do you establish a process that allows you to identify, analyze, prioritize, and treat security risks that are constantly evolving and where the threat is persistently adapting?
In this podcast, ISACA's Lisa Cook discusses with Adobe's Matt Carroll, Senior Manager of Technology Governance, Risk, and Compliance the risk methodology and practices his team has developed at Adobe that have helped the company rapidly measure security risk in a constantly changing landscape.
Finding the Human Factor in Work From Home
Breaking Down Blockchain
The Road to Achieving Privacy by Design
Cybersecurity Degrees or Certificates?
Creating Value by Taking Risks and Overcoming Fear of Failure
Framework Overload
Protecting the Privacy of Our Digital Selves
Privacy Expectations and Regulatory Complexities
Information Systems in the Time of Pandemic
Cybersecurity Considerations for Remote Work
Understanding and Addressing CISO Burnout
Fear Is OK, But Complacency Will Kill You
Lessons Learned From the First-Ever Hack
Using Red Teaming to Improve Your Security
Rise of the Digital Natives
Dynamic Information Security in a Static Organizational Culture
Overcoming Complexity to Secure Critical Infrastructure
Cyberleadership in an Ecosystem Context
Cyberattacks on Industrial Technology and SCADA Systems
Seeing Beyond Taboos to Understand the Dark Web
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