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Wendy Nather, head of advisory CISOs, Cisco
Wendy Nather, head of advisory CISOs at Cisco, recently teamed up with researcher Wade Baker to investigate cybersecurity metrics and determine how to make a cybersecurity program measurably more successful. She shares some of her more surprising findings.
Key results of her research;
What makes a security program stronger;
The metrics that matter most to the board - and how to present them. Nather is head of the avisory CISO team at Duo Security (now Cisco). She was previously the research director of the Retail ISAC and prior to that, research director of the information security practice at independent analyst firm 451 Research. Nather led IT security for the EMEA region of the investment banking division of Swiss Bank Corp. (now UBS) and served as CISO of the Texas Education Agency. She
Publishing exploit code does more harm than good, says report
Disclosing exploit code before patches are available gives malicious actors a ‘massive’ head-start, says Kenna Security
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Cyber security researchers and ethical hackers may wish to consider easing off on publicly disclosing vulnerability exploit code before patches have been made available, because doing so gives malicious actors a “clear and unequivocal” advantage, according to new data crunched by vulnerability management specialist Kenna Security and Cyentia Institute.
In the research study,
Prioritisation to prediction, volume 7: establishing defender advantage, Kenna said that in about one-third of cases, it had found that ethical hackers – whom the industry relies on to some extent to identify new vulnerabilities and write proof-of-concept exploit code – made their code publicly available before the patch.
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