by Infospectives | May 5, 2016 | Corporate Security
Who is viewed as formal owner of your cybersecurity risks? A poll for anyone in any organisation. This isn’t asking who should be risk owner, it’s asking who the majority of staff think owns these risks. [polldaddy poll=9408916] You can chose one answer,...
by Infospectives | Aug 2, 2015 | Corporate Security, InfoSec
The fourth and final part of a story of budget cuts, blamestorming, breaches and massive bumps in the road to mature security. A story that began here In previous instalments of this story I ‘factionalised’ hundreds of past conversations about real-life...
by Infospectives | Mar 25, 2015 | Analogettes, Corporate Security, InfoSec, Security for all
This week’s #Analogette (or, in this case, anti-Analogette) The Internet of Things is probably the epicentre of FUD right now: Partly because worry is justified (there’s hand over fist consumer demand driven development of connected devices. Often designed...
by Infospectives | Mar 18, 2015 | Analogettes, Corporate Security, InfoSec, Security for all
This week’s tweet-size InfoSec analogy 🙂 [tweet https://twitter.com/S_Clarke22/status/578253610334711808 hide_thread=true width=’900′] [tweet https://twitter.com/S_Clarke22/status/578278050074357760 hide_thread=true width=’900′] [tweet...