Much of the work required to push toward these goals falls to DEI executives themselves.
Without a change, executives say, their burnout could lead expensive diversity plans to fall short.
For over four years, she’s worked on corporate diversity, equity, and inclusion as the CEO and cofounder of The Melanin Collective but never in a climate like today’s.
In the wake of the killing of George Floyd, her inbox has been flooded with requests from corporate and nonprofit leaders. They want change, and they want it fast. But at the same time, she felt many were not respecting her.
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Here s how Biden s response to the SolarWinds attacks will reshape the $135 billion cybersecurity industry for years, according to some of the most prominent names in the industry
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Top federal cybersecurity experts explain why the SolarWinds cyberattack is such a big deal – and why it’s too soon to declare cyberwar
“The reason everyone is so upset is that the price to the private sector is going to be huge,” says Bryson Bort, CEO of Scythe, a special advisor to the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency this year, and is a senior fellow at the R Street Institute think tank. “The malware is in the system that managed their networks, and everyone had it.”
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Not necessarily. One of the devastating things about this attack is that it falls inside the realm of intelligence-gathering that happens routinely. This attack was just much more effective than most, and swept up businesses in its scope.