by Sarah Clarke | Jun 14, 2016 | Corporate Security, InfoSec
82% of boards are concerned about cybersecurity… …and the UK Parliament think your CEO’s salary should be linked to your firm’s cybersecurity… …but who is really accountable? This June 14th CSO Online article says boards are ready to fire...
by Sarah Clarke | Dec 28, 2015 | Corporate Security, InfoSec, Security for all
Do we ask and can we answer the question “Why?” when talking about security? Not just for our employers, but for our peers, and our kids? If we can’t or we don’t, does it matter? A while ago I saw Jane Franklin share an excerpt from Metro UK....
by Infospectives | Sep 15, 2015 | Corporate Security, InfoSec, Security for all
This isn’t about getting your staff drunk on tonic infused Hendricks, Bombay Sapphire, or Beefeater (depending on your office-hours drinking policy), this is about putting a face to security, then building knowledge and relationships through open and...
by Infospectives | Sep 8, 2015 | Corporate Security, InfoSec, Security for all
The problem causing the dip in my often prolific blog posting is my arrival at a particular point on the security (or anything) knowledge and confidence curve. Rather than deep navel gazing (emphasis there on the gazing not the navel) I’ll illustrate via the...
by Sarah Clarke | Mar 11, 2015 | Analogettes, Corporate Security, InfoSec, Security for all
This week’s tweet-size InfoSec analogy with not so tweet-size extra stuff 🙂 [tweet https://twitter.com/S_Clarke22/status/575685304574738432 hide_thread=true width=’900′] [tweet https://twitter.com/S_Clarke22/status/575558596278288384 hide_thread=true...