At the BSides Las Vegas event (a precursor to Black Hat), CSO's Steve Ragan sat down with a hacker named Munin to chat about a tool that could help administrators defend their networks from phishing attacks and other threats.
At the BSides Las Vegas event (a precursor to Black Hat), CSO's Steve Ragan chats with Yvette Johnson, the Governance, Risk & Compliance Lead at Pindrop, about how security compliance needs to be more than just another box to check.
In the latest episode of Security Sessions, CSO Editor-in-Chief Joan Goodchild chats with Ted Harrington of Independent Security Evaluators about how different generations (mainly millennials and Baby Boomers) view both security and privacy matters. These differences and attitudes can have a big effect on how companies train them on proper security procedures.
In this episode of Security Sessions, CSO Editor-in-Chief Joan Goodchild speaks with Brett Hansen, executive director of Data Security Solutions at Dell, about keeping data safe in an increasingly mobile world.
Windows 10 wants you to enter your password all the time. You can remove your password, or reduce how often you have to enter one, but there are security risks to doing so.
In this episode of Security Sessions, CSO Editor-in-Chief Joan Goodchild chats with Jim Reavis, CEO of the Cloud Security Alliance, about whether enterprises have finally trusted cloud services for their corporate data, and how the Internet of Things could affect cloud security in the future.
In this episode of Security Sessions, CSO Editor-in-Chief Joan Goochild speaks with Ted Harrington from Independent Security Evaluators about how vulnerable hospitals are in protecting patient health.
If your autonomous car has to decide who lives -- you or the people it's heading for on the highway -- who should it save? Executive Editor Ken Mingis, Senior Writer Lucas Mearian and Multimedia Editor Keith Shaw drive the conversation.
At CircleCityCon, CSO's Steve Ragan chats with Amanda Berlin, who was giving a talk about how security staffers given multiple roles can survive beyond the "just putting out the fires" scenario.
At CircleCityCon, CSO's Steve Ragan talks with Dave Lewis (CSO blogger) and Jeremy Nielson about tactics, tools and practices that penetration testers (pentesters) use to find vulnerabilities, and how security officials can catch them.
At CircleCityCon, CSO's Steve Ragan chats with Paul Jorgensen, host of the PVC Security Podcast, about ad hoc processes within many security operations centers (SOCs) and how organizations can prevent these types of mistakes.
Password policies don't prevent problems, they cause them. Humans are predictable, and generic password policies help attackers crack (or guess) passwords faster.
In the latest episode of Security Sessions, Hexadite CEO Eran Barak joins CSO Editor-in-Chief Joan Goodchild to discuss the problem of security alert fatigue, in which a company receives so many alerts from their systems that they end up potentially ignoring or missing critical alerts.
At CircleCityCon, CSO's Steve Ragan talks with researcher Pablo Breuer about how many security technologies suffer from 'snake oil syndrome', and how CSOs and other security professionals can deal with those issues.
A new ‘panic mode’ for your iPhone might help keep your data more secure. And with the current legal decisions regarding Touch ID, this iOS feature is now vital.
In the latest episode of CSO's Security Sessions, CSO Editor-in-Chief Joan Goodchild sits down with Ellen Derrico from RES to discuss some of the unique security challenges that healthcare IT have to overcome. Topics include ransomware, vulnerabilities, BYOD policies and how to better train clinicians in security practices.