Our presentation in Orlando will be the rapid cultural change of security on the Princeton campus.
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In the leadership and communications section, Why 67% of companies fear they can't sustain privacy compliance, How Using An Old School Paper Planner Changed My Life, How to attract top talent in a competitive hiring market, and more!
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This week in the leadership articles segment, Paul and Jason cover the following articles: The Answer is Yes! Now, What Was Your Question?, When You Lead A Company Or Startup, You Are Creating The Culture Whether You Mean To Or Not. Ten Insights To Building A Great Culture And Tribe, Why Warren Buffett, Jeff Bezos And Bruce Flatt Excel At Failure, Are You Falling for the Myth of "Failing to Plan is Planning to Fail"?, and 11 Books That Will Change The Way You Think About Leadership.
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Doing simple things consistently and at scale is hard. Today's short staffing doesn't help. Automation is the answer. To find out more and try Redseal, please visit: https://securityweekly.com/redseal
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This week in the leadership articles segment, Matt, Paul and Jason cover the following articles: Tech Isn't the Problem or Solution for Better Productivity. Instead, Look to Your Own Leadership, 9 Quotes By NBA Legend Kobe Bryant That Might Impact Our Lives Forever, Research: How to Build Trust with Business Partners from Other Cultures, Discover focusing on efficiency, brings in new CIO, CTO interview: Juan Villamil discusses changing IT culture, and For zero trust to work, machines and humans require identities.
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In this interview, David Starobinksi discusses the changes in network communications in both the wireless and IoT world, including cascading attacks, network outages, and the impact on the economy. David will also discuss software-defined radios (SDRs) and how they can help us in the new world of IoT.
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This week in the leadership articles segment, Matt and Paul cover the following topics: Board members find cybersecurity risk an existential threat - According to a study from UC Berkeley's Center for Long-Term Cybersecurity (CLTC) and consulting firm Booz Allen Hamilton, When Community Becomes Your Competitive Advantage, The Little Things That Make Employees Feel Appreciated, Don't Stay in Your Lane: The Secret to Developing Your Career, Trust is at the Core or Software Marketing, and Chipotle, Target CISOs: Repurpose talent for cyber.
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Michael discusses the challenges of CISOs and the differences between large enterprises and small businesses. As the role of the CISO continues to change, so do the requirements for both large enterprise and small business CISOs. We discuss the balance of communications. leadership, ownership, governance, and the board. Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/bsw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/BSWEpisode160
Chase Robertson, the CEO at Robertson Wealth Management, joins us to discuss the state of the financial markets in 2020 and beyond.
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This week we provide our quarterly Security Money update. This segment tracks the top 25 public security vendors, known as the Security Weekly 25 Index, and the private funding.
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This week in the Leadership Articles segment of Business Security Weekly, Matt Alderman, Paul Asadoorian and Jason Albuquerque cover the following articles: Unexpected Companies Produce Some of the Best CEOs, Security Think Tank: Hero or villain? Creating a no-blame culture, How Corporate Cultures Differ Around the World, The Guy Who Invented Inbox Zero Says We're All Doing It Wrong, Enterprise-scale companies adopting Azure over AWS, Goldman Sachs finds, and Forrester: Insider threats and employee rights strike tension.
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With the growing number of Security startups, often times the need for a quick go to market supersedes developing basic Security hygiene. However, the enterprise customers that startups want to attract will not do business unless they pass their third party risk review. The question then becomes, how can startups build security within, without inhibiting their GTM strategy or increases expenditure, in order to attract enterprise customers?
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This week, in the Leadership Articles segment of Business Security Weekly, Matt Alderman, Paul Asadoorian and Jason Albuquerque discuss the following articles: 5 CIO and IT leadership trends for 2020, First Look: Leadership Books for January 2020, Replace Resolutions with Habits and Make Your Life Mean Something Beyond 2020, The Right Way to Form New Habits, How to Handle Speaking In Public When You're Not a Public Speaker, and 5 Questions You Can Ask to Learn About Company Culture in a Job Interview.
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This week on Business Security Weekly, Matt Alderman, Paul Asadoorian and Jason Albuquerque discuss the best and worst of 2019! The best companies and performance of 2019 include Amazon, Apple, and Lululemon. The worst companies and performance of 2019 include Facebook, Boeing, and Pacific Gas and Light.
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