Speaking truth to power is a critical aspect of cybersecurity. It ensures that decision-makers are informed about the actual state of their organization's cybersecurity posture. The facts we're referring to are accurate and complete information about the organization's security risks, vulnerabilities, and potential threats.
Cybersecurity culture across an organization is a huge determinant of success or failure, failure or resilience. What does culture mean to cybersecurity, though? Is it security awareness? Is it the collaboration between security teams and other functional teams? Is it the willingness of people to report potential security incidents? Maybe
I have a deep love for digital forensics and all the deeply technical work that goes along with it. But all the carved files and exif data in the world mean nothing unless you can share that information in an approachable and understandable way. One of the most challenging venues
Throughout my career, I’ve done a lot of penetration tests. You need to know your way around a computer to be good at it. Many technical skills are involved, whether it’s writing some script, developing an exploit, or using tools like Burp or Metasploit. A big part of
Those who work in cybersecurity need to remember that not everyone has the same level of expertise they do. Simplify everything for everyone.