Responding to market demand is ISACA, the non-profit security organization, which launched the Certified in Risk and Information Systems Control certification for IT risk professionals early this year.
It was with a bit of puzzlement and skepticism that I closed my afternoon yesterday by reading two recent reports about future card and cash use in Europe.
I've always been a glass half-full kind of person, and the last three weeks have given me hope that we've turned the corner on bank and credit union failures.
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"If we don't have human capital in place, the other stuff is not going to work," says Patrick Gorman, former associate director of the Office of National Intelligence. "It is the most critical piece of cybersecurity."
Anne Wallace, president of the Identity Theft Assistance Center, says financial institutions must implement best practices to protect their customers' identities.
Lessons learned from the competitions should help the government and business develop programs to identify, train and recruit cybersecurity specialists, U.S. Cyber Challenge Director Karen Evans says.
Debbie Christofferson has worked in IT and information security for many years. And if there's anything she's learned about risk management, it's this: It's all about risk. "All of your decisions about information security should be based on risk to the organization."
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