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Secret CSO: Marlys Rodgers, CSAA Insurance Group

What advice would you give to aspiring security leaders? “Focus on how to communicate the risk. Often, security people focus on the technical challenges and requirements, but can't translate that to others in terms of risk.”

Cheap and free cybersecurity training: 8 ways to build skills without breaking the bank

Whether you're finding bargains online or taking advantage of your own internal resources, you can keep your team up-to-date without writing a big check.

Cheap and free cybersecurity training: 8 ways to build skills without breaking the bank

Whether you're finding bargains online or taking advantage of your own internal resources, you can keep your team up-to-date without writing a big check.

Encryption, zero trust and the quantum threat -- security predictions for 2021

Encryption, zero trust and the quantum threat security predictions for 2021 We ve already looked at the possible cybercrime landscape for 2021, but what about the other side of the coin? How are businesses going to set about ensuring they are properly protected next year? Josh Bregman, COO of CyGlass thinks security needs to put people first, 2020 has been incredibly stressful. Organizations should therefore look to put people first in 2021. Cybersecurity teams are especially stressed. They ve been tasked with securing a changing environment where more people than ever before are working remotely. They ve also faced new threats as cyber criminals have looked to take advantage of the pandemic: whether through phishing attacks or exploiting weaknesses in corporate infrastructure. Being proactive, encouraging good cyber hygiene and executing a well thought out cyber program will go a long way towards promoting a peaceful and productive 2021, not least because it will build resilien

GCU tech faculty log in to virtual cyber, Agile events

REVIEW OVERVIEW GCU News Bureau PetSmart’s Robert Wahl was one of the panelists at the virtual “Hacking a Cybersecurity Career Path” talk.  Technology faculty in Grand Canyon University‘s College of Science, Engineering and Technology booted up the fall semester with virtual cybersecurity and Agile events. CSET and Strategic Employer Initiatives recently hosted “Hacking a Cybersecurity Career Path,” part of the Provost Speaker Series. The virtual event connected GCU students to chief information security officers from industry, including Don Silva of WebPT, Marlys Rodgers of the CSAA Insurance Group and Robert Wahl of PetSmart. The speakers covered everything from entry into a cybersecurity job to what a career in the field might entail. Cybersecurity is one of GCU’s fastest-growing career pathways.

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