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

  • Carnegie Mellon University Survey Insights: Why Boards of Directors Don't Get it

    05/12/2008

    Interview with Jody Westby, Adjunct Distinguished Fellow at CyLab and CEO at Global Cyber Risk At a time when risks are high and consumer confidence is low, corporate boards of directors aren't paying nearly enough attention to information security and cyber threats. This is the key takeaway from a new Carnegie Mellon University CyLab survey, which shows that there is a "gaping hole as wide as the Grand Canyon" in board and senior executive oversight of these critical business issues. Read more about this survey in an article by Linda McGlasson. To understand this study, we spoke with its author, Jody Westby, Adjunct Distinguished Fellow at CyLab and CEO at Global Cyber Risk. In an exclusive interview, she discusses: Key findings; Greatest concerns from the study; Recommendations for what financial institutions should do now to address these concerns. Jody Westby received her B.A., summa cum laude, University of Tulsa; J.D., magna cum laude, Georgetown University Law Center; Order of the Coif. Drawing

  • 2009 Career Trends in Information Security: W. Hord Tipton, (ISC)²

    03/12/2008

    The recession is officially here, and major banking institutions are announcing thousands of layoffs weekly. And, yet, now is a good time for information security professionals, whose skills and expertise are in greater demand than ever. In this exclusive interview, W. Hord Tipton, Executive Director of (ISC)², discusses: Career trends in information security; New certification programs available from (ISC)²; Job-hunting advice for security professionals looking to start or switch careers in financial services. W. Hord Tipton is the executive director for (ISC)², the global leader in educating and certifying information security professionals throughout their careers. Tipton previously served as president and chief executive officer of Ironman Technologies, where his clients included IBM, Perot Systems, EDS, Booz Allen Hamilton, ESRI, and Symantec. Before founding his own business, he served for five years as Chief Information Officer for the U.S. Department of the I

  • The State of Information Security Education: Prof. Eugene Spafford

    22/08/2008

    To quote from his own biography, Eugene H. Spafford is one of the most senior and recognized leaders in the field of computing. He has an on-going record of accomplishment as a senior advisor and consultant on issues of security and intelligence, education, cybercrime and computing policy to a number of major companies, law enforcement organizations, academic and government agencies, including two Presidents of the United States. In this exclusive interview, Spafford discusses: The state of information security education today; The communication gap between businesses who need security professionals and schools that educate them; Trends in information security education.

  • Lessons Learned from TJX: Eric Fiterman, Cyber Crime Expert

    13/08/2008

    Interview with Cyber Crime Expert Eric Fiterman In the wake of the arrests of 11 hackers tied to the TJX data breach, security experts everywhere are warning of bigger, bolder threats to come. So, what should banking institutions have learned from TJX-style breaches, and what can they do now to protect their customers and critical financial/informational assets? In this interview, former FBI agent Eric Fiterman, founder of Methodvue, offers: Insights on the TJX and other breach investigations; How banking institutions can better protect their assets; The types of crimes institutions need to look out for in the months ahead.

  • The Growing Business Role for Security Leaders: John Pironti, ISACA

    04/06/2008

    Interview with John Pironti of ISACA's Education Board Security leaders are quickly evolving in their roles to focus more on the business of banking, less on the technology of information security. This is the main message delivered by the results of ISACA's recent Information Security Career Progression Survey of 1400 Certified Information Security Managers (CISMs) in 83 countries. To learn more about the survey results and the trends they identify, listen to this interview with John Pironti, Chief Information Risk Manager with Getronics, and a member of ISACA's Education Board. Pironti touches on: The survey results; Trends impacting security professionals; What it all means specifically for security leaders at financial institutions.

  • Workplace Violence -- What You Need to Know: Kim Matlon, Crisis Expert

    28/04/2008

    Interview with Kim Matlon, Business Continuity/Crisis Management Expert Workplace violence - it's one of the most common but least understood risks to all businesses. From robberies gone awry to bullies in the workplace to domestic anger spilling over from home, the workplace is rife for violent situations. In this interview, Kim Matlon, COO of R&A Crisis Management Services, an Ill.-based business continuity, crisis management and project management consulting firm, offers insight on: The four types of workplace violence; Red flags to look for in employees and communications; How to help ensure employees' safety.

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