Government Information Security Podcast
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Sinopsis
Exclusive, insightful audio interviews by our staff with government/security leading practitioners and thought-leaders. Transcripts are also available on our site!
Episodios
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Ex-Cyber Chair in House Extols New One
05/11/2010The last Republican to chair the House committee with primary cybersecurity oversight says the incoming head of the panel is a technology whiz who understands the cyber equation.
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Incident Response Career Trends
05/11/2010Information security incidents are more sophisticated - and so are the criminals who perpetrate them. This raises the bar for professionals seeking careers in incident response in 2011.
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Tech Skills Not Enough for Advance
04/11/2010To get ahead, especially for managers, infosec pros must know about education, governance, intellectual property, law, policy, privacy and strategy, says Harry Raduege, co-chair of an influential panel on cybersecurity.
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Incident Response Trends for 2011
03/11/2010Georgia Killcrece: It's how you manage a security incident that counts.
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Editor's Choice: GovInfoSecurity.com October's Best
30/10/2010October's top news and views: White House slow to executive cybersecurity policy, why NSA should be trusted and infosec evolution will mimic immune system. And don't miss our month-in-review podcast by Executive Editor Eric Chabrow
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GovInfoSecurity.com Week In Review for Friday, Oct. 29, 2010
29/10/2010This week's top news and views: DOT computer vulnerabilities, new Defense CIO, IT security transformation and a cyber leader in a Republican House. And don't miss our audio week-in-review podcast by Executive Editor Eric Chabrow.
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ISACA on Risk, Compliance Trends
27/10/2010As risk management and regulatory compliance take on greater import within organizations, so do the principles of good project management.
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ID Theft: Mass. Man Shares Story
25/10/2010The first in a series of new interviews with the real victims of identity theft. Hear their stories, their struggles and their lessons learned.
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CISO's Plan to Transform Government
25/10/2010Nevada Chief Information Security Officer Christopher Ipsen proposes a four-step model to transform government and the way to safeguard digital assets.
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GovInfoSecurity.com Week In Review for Oct. 22, 2010
22/10/2010This week's top news and views: Ex-Air Force CIO John Gilligan on the Consensus Audit Guidelines; and Al Berman of DRI International on getting business continuity right.
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CAG Vs. IG: Conflict Over Infosec
22/10/2010John Gilligan doesn't believe inspector general audits are worthless. If anything, some agencies IGs do a better job than others in identifying problems with IT security, says the former Air Force chief information officer and über-champion of the Consensus Audit Guidelines.
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Cyber Education Initiative: Creating Metrics
21/10/2010One of the challenges the National Initiative for Cyber Education faces is to create metrics to determine whether the federal government initiative to increase cybersecurity awareness and education among federal workers and citizens is working.
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Steady Approach to Critical Controls
20/10/2010The Consensus Audit Guidelines -- the 20 critical IT security controls unveiled in early 2009 -- may not have been universally adopted by federal agencies, but they're having an impact on government policies toward securing information technology.
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Risk Management: Articulating the Value
20/10/2010It's one thing to have solid enterprise risk management practices, but quite another to articulate their value to the greater organization.
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NICE: Fed's Cyber Education Initiative
19/10/2010In May, nearly a year after President Barack Obama unveiled his cyberspace policy, the administration launched the National Initiative for Cybersecurity Education known as NICE to develop a strategy to build a cyber savvy nation through training, awareness, K through post-graduate educational programs and professional development for federal IT security professionals.
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What's Wrong with Application Security?
19/10/2010The level of application security threats is rising, but the level of response is not. "That's a serious disconnect," says Jeff Williams, chair of the OWASP Foundation.
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GovInfoSecurity.com Week In Review for Oct. 15, 2010
15/10/2010This week's top news and views: DHS, DoD to Jointly Tackle Cybersecurity; IT Security Evolution to Mimic Immune system; IT Joblessness at 5.1%; States Intimidated by Consensus Audit Guidelines.
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IT Security's Future Rests with Young
14/10/2010Efforts by government and business to educate young people about careers in IT security will pay off, says former New York State CISO and Multi-State ISAC Chair William Pelgrin.