by Bob Barker | Jan 11, 2019 | Cybergovernance
Five Resolutions to for successful cyber resilience Did you work hard last year to improve cybersecurity? Did you manage it well, or get lost in the details? Some organizations handled it well, and others had trouble meeting cyber resilience goals. In 2019, make it...
by Mike Shultz | Dec 10, 2018 | Cybergovernance
Investment into Business Cyber Security Is Critical for Survival ONE TRILLION DOLLARS. That number should grab the attention of every CEO in America. The breach by Marriott Hotels pushes their potential financial liability to surpass a trillion dollars. The breach...
by Bob Barker | Jul 24, 2018 | Cybergovernance
A Comprehensive Assessment of FFIEC CAT and NIST CSF What are the differences between cyber assessments from FFIEC and NIST? Can information from one assessment help with the other? Are there efficiencies to be gained by working with both simultaneously? Most...
by Bob Barker | Jun 28, 2018 | Cybergovernance
Recent studies exposed a massive misalignment between security spending and the actual cause of cyber breaches. Two-thirds of breaches are caused by someone either doing what they shouldn’t or failing to do what they should, yet three-fourths of security spending is...
by Bob Barker | May 30, 2018 | Cybergovernance
“I don’t know that much about cyber, but I do think that’s the number one problem with mankind.” Warren Buffett, 2017 Last fall, the new owner of Yahoo’s web business, Verizon, shared that forensic experts had discovered that all 3 billion of...
by Bob Barker | Feb 7, 2018 | Cybergovernance
Pressure builds as the NY DFS cyber regulation deadline of February 15th approaches. Automation can accelerate meeting the requirements. When the New York Department of Financial Service (NY DFS) first published cybersecurity regulations in the fall of 2016, meeting...