After a breach, you’ll need help from an incident response team, either in-house or third party. Frank explains how and what to look for.
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Robert explains why communication is key to getting security, legal, sales, and engineering teams on board with a DevSecOps strategy shift.
Threat hunting is often thought of as something one does to uncover as yet undetected threats in an organization. But there’s also attack-specific threat hunting, which, analyst Chris Hughes explains, is essential when responding to security breaches.
The first article in a series on the top 10 things to do if you’ve been breached discusses RACI (responsible, accountable, consulted, informed), a framework for defining roles and responsibilities in projects or processes.
From hackathons and gamification to champion programs and callouts, there are many ways for security teams to build essential relationships with development teams.
“Set it and forget it” assumptions can be dangerous when it comes to security. That’s why it’s important for users to understand everything their cloud tools can and cannot do.
Robert Wood offers three ways that a positive culture can be created to attract and keep the right cybersecurity talent for your organization
Technology continues to change, but so have the skill sets needed to thrive in this industry, explains Robert Wood.
While cybersecurity often causes friction towards delivering value, explore the dynamic of how security teams can enable the business.