Friday, May 12, 2017

NEW IN INFORMATION SECURITY MAGAZINE: Why CISOs are hard to keep, the human factor in threat hunting programs, Q&A with Polycom CISO Lucia Turpin, Microsoft CPO Brendon Lynch on GDPR

Security Alert
Information security news and advice from TechTarget's network |May 12, 2017
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Challenging role of CISO presents many opportunities for change
by Kathleen Richards, Features Editor
With some reports showing incredibly short tenures, new CISOs barely have time to make their mark. The salaries are good; the opportunities for the right skills, unlimited.
Featured in the May issue of Information Security magazine:
 
Is threat hunting the next step for modern SOCs?
The emergence of threat hunting programs underscores the importance of the human factor in fighting the most dangerous and costly security threats. (SearchSecurity.com)
 
Polycom CISO focused on ISO 27001 certification, data privacy
Tasked with security and compliance, Lucia Milica Turpin watches over internal systems and remote communications customers entrust to the video conferencing company. (SearchSecurity.com)
 
CISO job requires proven track record in business and security
In the security field, certifications and degrees are never a substitute for on-the-job experience. For women in security, the challenges may be even greater. (SearchSecurity.com)
 
GDPR compliance with Microsoft CPO Brendon Lynch
Failure to achieve compliance with the EU's General Data Protection Regulation in the next 12 months can trigger fines of up to 4% of a company's gross annual revenue. (SearchSecurity.com)
 
 
 
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