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Learn what ethical hackers can teach us about the next era of artificial intelligence.
We speak with Michael Skelton, VP of Operations and Sajeeb Lohani, Global TISO for Bugcrowd on the latest edition of 'Inside The Mind Of A Hacker'.
We're also joined by CJ Fairhead who is a Senior Penetration Tester, OSCP Certified, Security obsessed and tinkerer of things. Passionate about combining years of Internal IT experience with his security knowledge for Red Team engagements, CJ is involved in the Bug Bounty scene and works on giving back to the community through tool development, blog posts or just general advice.
In the latest edition of ITMOAH, dive inside the minds of 1000 hackers and see your organization from a new perspective, with the latest analysis on security researchers and their transformative use of generative AI.
For more information and to access more, including the Bugcrowd Report series - visit https://mysecuritymarketplace.com/bugcrowd-register-to-access/
#bugcrowd #cisoseries #mysecuritytv #cybersecurity #ITMOAH #ethicalhackers
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We speak with Paul Tyrer, Global VP of IT Channel Ecosystem, Schneider Electric about the impact of AI on Data Centers in the coming years. Generative AI is expected to grow by US$158.6 billion by 2028, according to #canalys
The growth of AI presents data center companies with opportunities to innovate, expand their service offerings, and cater to the evolving needs of AI-driven applications and enterprises. However, it also comes at a cost. Global data center capacity is projected to grow by over 120 GW by 2030, fuelled by AI demand, with energy consumption expected to double to ~1,400 TWh, compared to 1% of today's total. This growth outpaces current power demand trends, posing capacity and sustainability challenges. It requires data center companies to adapt in order to meet the evolving power needs of AI-driven applications effectively and sustainably.
Recorded by MySecurity Media as media partners to the Canalys APAC Forum, Bali, 2-4 December 2024.
#mysecuritytv #ai #datacenter #datacentre #schneiderelectric #canalys
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We speak with Craig Patterson, Senior Vice President of Global Channels at Aryaka Networks, where he leads the company's channel strategy worldwide, enabling alignment across partner sales and marketing teams and programs in North America, Europe, Africa and the Middle East (EMEA) and Asia-Pacific (APAC).
Patterson joined Aryaka Networks as Channel Chief and Vice President of Sales - Americas in September 2021 where he led go-to-market strategies within the agent, reseller and distribution channels in North America, including the launch of the Aryaka Accelerate Global Partner Program. Prior to Aryaka, Patterson was the West Division Vice President for Lumen's indirect channel. In this role, he led all sales and revenue strategy for a $1 billion organization within the Lumen Channel Partner Program and managed more than 100 sales professionals. Before joining Lumen, Patterson was a founding member of the Level 3 Channel Partner Program, where he grew revenue from $0 to $500 million over 15 years
Aryaka has an increasing focus on channels in the APAC region with a commitment and investment in the region in terms of expanding the Aryaka team and partner recruitment. Aryaka have recently hired two senior additions to the team in Hong Kong and Singapore, to gain increased traction in the regional with partners and customers. Aryaka as an organization are doubling down on the SASE market with their partners in APAC
Recorded by MySecurity Media as media partners to the Canalys APAC Forum, Bali, 2-4 December 2024. #pax8 #mysecuritytv #canalys
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We speak with Dina Mathers, Chief Information Security Officer, Carvana alongside Nick Mckenzie, Chief Information & Security Officer with Bugcrowd.
Dina Mathers, who leads Information Security at Carvana - was recently awarded the CISOs Top 100 Accelerated CISOs Award which recognizes leaders who are shaping the future of cybersecurity.
Carvana engages Bugcrowd for bug bounty and vulnerability assessments, with Dina giving candid insights into the scalability, business value and assurances that the Bugcrowd platform provides.
Carvana (NYSE: CVNA) is an industry pioneer for buying and selling used vehicles online. As the fastest growing used automotive retailer in U.S. history, its proven, customer-first ecommerce model has positively impacted millions of people's lives through convenient, accessible and transparent experiences.
Carvana allows customers to browse a nationwide inventory and purchase a vehicle from the comfort of their home entirely online, benefiting from a 7-day money back guarantee, home delivery and more. Customers also have the option to sell or trade-in their vehicle online in seconds.
For more information visit https://mysecuritymarketplace.com/bugcrowd-register-to-access/
#bugcrowd #cisoseries #mysecuritytv #cybersecurity
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Context is a B Corp™ Certified market intelligence and analytics service provider for the technology industry.
CONTEXT forecasts, analytics and data-management solutions are embedded in the information systems of the world's major technology companies. They track over $200 billion of sales transactions for the global ITC channel every year. Their team of more than 400 staff operates from locations including London, Berlin, Paris, Madrid, Milan, Warsaw, Johannesburg, Istanbul, Dubai, Chicago, Buenos Aires, São Paulo, Mumbai, Auckland, Singapore, Seoul, Taipei, and Tokyo.
We speak with CEO and Founder Howard Davies in Bali at the 2024 Canalys APAC Forum.
#canalys #context #mysecuritytv
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As part of our Bugcrowd Leadership Series, we speak with Dave Gerry, Chief Executive Officer of Bugcrowd on his most recent visit to Sydney and the region. His visit for Cybercon in Melbourne also follows with the company recently securing a USD50 million capital growth facility from the Silicon Valley Bank and also appointing Trey Ford, as chief information security officer for the Americas.
We also refer to the latest edition of ITMOAH, which dives inside the minds of 1,000 hackers and the latest analysis on security researchers and their transformative use of generative AI.
For more on the CxO Perspectives and Hack the Hacker Series with Bugcrowd visit https://mysecuritymarketplace.com/bugcrowd-register-to-access/
#bugcrowd #mysecuritytv #cisoseries #bugbounty
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Are you prepared for a cyber-attack? Whether you’re managing a national or state-wide critical infrastructure organisation, or you’re a small rural provider with a lean team, the stakes are higher than ever for Australia’s Energy and Utility operators.
Recorded on 20 November 2024 this webinar discusses the SOCI Act 2018 and the Essential Eight Framework, equipping you with practical strategies to strengthen your organisation's cyber resilience.
Speakers:
Tony Campbell - Principal, Security Consulting & Advisory, Kinetic IT
Gayatri Prasad - Information Security Manager, Kinetic IT
Heath Moodie - Senior OT Threat Intelligence Analyst, Dragos
Moderator: Chris Cubbage - Executive Director & Editor of MySec.TV
For more information visit www.kineticit.com.au
To register for the series visit: https://mysecuritymarketplace.com/security-risk-professional-insight-series-kinetic-it/
#otcybersecurity #cybersecurity #mysecuritytv #kineticit #dragos
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Fortifying Australia’s Data Resilience and Security Luncheon held 31 October 2024 at the National Press Club in Canberra gathered industry leaders, government officials and cybersecurity experts to explore Australia’s pressing cyber security challenges.
As one of the most attacked countries in the world, Australia faces significant threats that demand urgent attention and innovative solutions. This event will focus on the sovereignty of Australian cyber and data residency, emphasising the need for robust strategies to protect our digital landscape.
At this luncheon, the audience heard from keynote speakers and panellists discussing vital topics, including:
An update on the 2023-2030 Australian Cyber Security StrategyProposed Cyber Security Legislative Package 2024, consisting ofCyber Security Bill 2024Intelligence Services and Other Legislation Amendment (Cyber Security) Bill 2024Security of Critical Infrastructure and Other Legislation Amendment (Enhanced Response and Prevention) Bill 2024Global trends in Artificial Intelligence, data resilience and protection across government and corporate sectorsStrategies and reforms to safeguard Australian organisations and ensure data sovereignty and residencyThe event featured an open panel discussion discussing the current cyber security landscape.
We spoke with Simon Bush, CEO of the Australian Information Industry Association (AIIA) who participated in the session.
#MySecurityytv #cybersecurity
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Fortifying Australia’s Data Resilience and Security Luncheon held 31 October 2024 at the National Press Club in Canberra gathered industry leaders, government officials and cybersecurity experts to explore Australia’s pressing cyber security challenges.
As one of the most attacked countries in the world, Australia faces significant threats that demand urgent attention and innovative solutions. This event will focus on the sovereignty of Australian cyber and data residency, emphasising the need for robust strategies to protect our digital landscape.
At this luncheon, the audience heard from keynote speakers and panellists discussing vital topics, including:
An update on the 2023-2030 Australian Cyber Security StrategyProposed Cyber Security Legislative Package 2024, consisting ofCyber Security Bill 2024Intelligence Services and Other Legislation Amendment (Cyber Security) Bill 2024Security of Critical Infrastructure and Other Legislation Amendment (Enhanced Response and Prevention) Bill 2024Global trends in Artificial Intelligence, data resilience and protection across government and corporate sectorsStrategies and reforms to safeguard Australian organisations and ensure data sovereignty and residencyThe event featured an open panel discussion discussing the current cyber security landscape.
We spoke with Annie Haggar, Partner and head of cyber security for Australia at global law firm Norton Rose Fulbright who participated in the panel.
#MySecurityytv #cybersecurity
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Fortifying Australia’s Data Resilience and Security Luncheon held 31 October 2024 at the National Press Club in Canberra gathered industry leaders, government officials and cybersecurity experts to explore Australia’s pressing cyber security challenges.
As one of the most attacked countries in the world, Australia faces significant threats that demand urgent attention and innovative solutions. This event will focus on the sovereignty of Australian cyber and data residency, emphasising the need for robust strategies to protect our digital landscape.
At this luncheon, the audience heard from keynote speakers and panellists discussing vital topics, including:
An update on the 2023-2030 Australian Cyber Security StrategyProposed Cyber Security Legislative Package 2024, consisting ofCyber Security Bill 2024Intelligence Services and Other Legislation Amendment (Cyber Security) Bill 2024Security of Critical Infrastructure and Other Legislation Amendment (Enhanced Response and Prevention) Bill 2024Global trends in Artificial Intelligence, data resilience and protection across government and corporate sectorsStrategies and reforms to safeguard Australian organisations and ensure data sovereignty and residencyThe event featured an open panel discussion discussing the current cyber security landscape.
We spoke with Rafe Berding, Chief Corporate Affairs Officer with AUCloud, AUCyber who chaired the session.
#MySecuritytv #cybersecurity
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Fortifying Australia’s Data Resilience and Security Luncheon held 31 October 2024 at the National Press Club in Canberra gathered industry leaders, government officials and cybersecurity experts to explore Australia’s pressing cyber security challenges.
As one of the most attacked countries in the world, Australia faces significant threats that demand urgent attention and innovative solutions. This event will focus on the sovereignty of Australian cyber and data residency, emphasising the need for robust strategies to protect our digital landscape.
At this luncheon, the audience heard from keynote speakers and panellists discussing vital topics, including:
An update on the 2023-2030 Australian Cyber Security StrategyProposed Cyber Security Legislative Package 2024, consisting ofCyber Security Bill 2024Intelligence Services and Other Legislation Amendment (Cyber Security) Bill 2024Security of Critical Infrastructure and Other Legislation Amendment (Enhanced Response and Prevention) Bill 2024Global trends in Artificial Intelligence, data resilience and protection across government and corporate sectorsStrategies and reforms to safeguard Australian organisations and ensure data sovereignty and residencyThe event featured an open panel discussion discussing the current cyber security landscape.
We spoke with Samantha Maher, Head of Government Relations with AUCloud, AUCyber who participated in the session.
#MySecurityytv #cybersecurity
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Jane Lo, MySecurity Media Singapore Correspondent sat down with Syed Ubaid Ali Jafri, Head of Cyber Defense and Offensive Security at Habib Bank Limited (HBL), at Tech Week Singapore, to get his insights on the sophistication of these threats. We delved into:
Motivations for Attacks on Financial Institutions:
Financial gain and data exploitation are prime motivations behind phishing and cyber attacks targeting banks. Attackers seek customer data, card details, and account balances, which they can use to extort or sell for profit.Financial institutions are particularly vulnerable due to their reputational concerns, leading some to pay ransoms to protect customer privacy.Increasing Accessibility of Cybercrime Tools:
Advanced phishing tools, previously available only on the dark web, are now accessible on the surface web, enabling even less-skilled cybercriminals to launch attacks.With the rise of AI, non-experts can craft convincing phishing emails, bypassing traditional spam filters and reaching unsuspecting targets.Role of AI in Sophisticated Cyber Attacks:
Gen AI and voice cloning technology make phishing more personalized and convincing, allowing attackers to craft emails and messages that mimic the target’s language and communication style.The evolution from simple phishing to sophisticated voice and deepfake attacks was also highlighted, showing how AI can now be used to clone voices and create realistic fake videos with as few as 15 images.Challenges in Detecting AI-Driven Phishing and Deepfake Attacks:
Deepfake technology makes it challenging for the average user to distinguish between real and fake communications. Convincing voice and video deepfakes are increasingly used in spear-phishing, targeting specific individuals with tailored scams.AI-powered tools generate flawless text, removing traditional phishing indicators like spelling errors or urgency cues, which previously helped users identify phishing emails.Recommendations for Protection:
Users are advised to be cautious about what they share online, as personal information posted publicly can help cybercriminals tailor their attacks.Security tools like deepfake detection software can help individuals identify fake voices or videos, though awareness and cautious online behavior remain critical.Cybersecurity education is essential, with both vendors and users needing awareness of AI-driven threats to implement better protective measuresRecorded 10th Oct 2024, Tech Week Singapore 2024, 12.40pm.
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We speak with Venafi's Chief Innovation Officer, Kevin Bocek following the acquisition by Cyberark, effective as 1 October, 2024.
Given Kevin’s role over a decade with Venafi, he gives insight into what the acquisition of Venafi means for the customers of both companies and the market.
We also discuss how the IAMs compliment each other and reflect the preference of customers to reduce the number of vendors, as well as responding to the state of play in terms of companies securing machine identities, and reflecting on the last 10 years how this will develop over the short to medium term.
We also consider the emergence of Quantum and recent news that scientists have cracked a shortened RSA encryption.
Recorded at Impact World Tour in Sydney, an identity security event, where, importantly Kevin has a key message for customers in APAC and Australia.
#mysecuritytv #venafi #cyberark #impact2024 #iam #pam #identitysecurity
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We sat down with Mr. Yeong to delve into the rising tensions around AI ownership, the need for more transparency, and the importance of human oversight in this rapidly changing field. Our chat took us into the fascinating convergence of quantum tech and law—paving the way for a whole new frontier in tech law. Here is a summary of the conversation under four key areas:
Copyright: Cases like Getty vs. Adobe and Shutterstock are testing the limits of fair use as AI scrapes data to create new content. Different countries, like the U.S. and China, are adopting contrasting approaches to copyright. The U.S. Copyright Office has dismissed the notion that prompts given to AI can grant copyright to the user, while Chinese courts have ruled in some cases that if AI-generated content demonstrates sufficient creativity via prompts, the user may claim copyright. Human-in-the-Loop: While AI can assist with tasks like summarizing legal cases or generating reports, professionals remain accountable for the final output. The Singapore Academy of Law has developed a prompt engineering guide to help lawyers use AI effectively while ensuring human supervision and responsibility in legal services.Transparency & Explainability: Transparency means knowing how AI works, but explainability is the key to understanding why it makes certain decisions. The EU AI Act mandates transparency, but explainability is still optional. Mr. Yeong highlighted the importance of explainability in building trust with users and encouraged businesses to voluntarily offer this feature, particularly in areas like healthcare.Quantum Law: While quantum computing is currently expensive and not widely accessible, its future could disrupt assumptions about data encryption and security. Mr. Yeong noted that as quantum technology advances, policies related to data protection may need to be revisited, especially for data with long-term value.Mr Yeong Zee Kin holds a Master of Laws from Queen Mary University of London and completed his undergraduate law degree at the National University of Singapore. His experience as a Technology, Media and Telecommunications lawyer spans both the private and public sectors. He has spoken and published in areas relating to electronic evidence and intellectual property, as well as legal issues relating to Blockchain and AI deployment.
Zee Kin is an internationally recognized expert on AI ethics. He spearheaded the development of Singapore’s Model AI Governance Framework, which won the UNITU WSIS Prize in 2019. He is currently a member of the OECD Network of Experts on AI (ONE AI). In 2019, he was a member of the AI Group of Experts at the OECD (AIGO), which developed the OECD Principles on AI. These principles have been endorsed by the G20 in 2019. He was also an observer participant at the European Commission’s High-Level Expert Group on AI, which fulfilled its mandate in June 2020.
Zee Kin is also a well-regarded expert on data privacy issues. He has contributed to publications on legal issues relating to data privacy and has spoken at many well-recognised international and domestic platforms on this topic.
Recorded 12th September 2024 3pm. Tech Law Fest, Singapore.
#mysecuritytv #ailawyer
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We speak with Chirag Joshi, Founder and CISO at 7 Rules Cyber – an innovative cyber security advisory and thought leadership company. He is a multi-award winning, seasoned cyber security executive with extensive experience leading cyber security and risk management programs in multiple countries across various industries. These include financial services, government, energy, higher education, and consulting. Chirag is the author of the two-bestselling books – “7 Rules to Become Exceptional at Cyber Security” and “7 Rules to Influence Behaviour and Win at Cyber Security Awareness." Chirag is featured in the prestigious CSO30 list of top cyber security executives in Australia. He is a Board Director and Vice President at ISACA Sydney. He is a well-known keynote speaker and has presented at numerous leading international and regional conferences and forums. Chirag has led teams and multi-million-dollar cyber transformation initiatives. He has experience in both IT and OT environments and managing cyber security through mergers and acquisitions.
Cyber Security Asia 2024 took place on 7 – 8 October 2024 at ParkRoyal Hotel, Kuala Lumpur – bringing together top experts and practitioners for in-depth talks, and exclusive networking opportunities. It is a platform for the development of partnerships and strategies and highlights the latest technologies that are ensuring the safety and security of government, industry and individual.
#7rulecyber #mysecuritytv #CSA2024
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We speak with Shahmeer Amir, CEO & Co-Founder of SpeeQR and his activities in hacking satellite transmissions.
Shahmeer stands as a globally recognized Entrepreneur, world renowned public speaker and Ethical Hacker, awarded Entrepreneur of the year 2024 for founding multiple startups including Speeqr and also ranking as the third most accomplished bug hunter globally. Shahmeer has been invited to speak at 130 international conferences including Blackhat, DefCON, GiSec, National Security Summit, One Conference, and International Cyber Security. His expertise has been instrumental in assisting over 400 Fortune companies, such as Facebook, Microsoft, Yahoo, and Twitter, in resolving critical security issues within their systems. Shahmeer's entrepreneurial ventures in the technology realm have led to the establishment of multiple startups, with his current role involving the leadership of Speeqr, and involvement in Veiliux and Authiun. He serves as the Cyber Security Advisor to the Ministry of Finance in the Government of Pakistan. His involvement spans various projects, including Deep Sea Tracking, Digital Transformation of Legislation, and the Digitization of Pakistani Cultural Content. As a testament to his influence in the tech industry, he holds a position on the Forbes Technology Council.
Cyber Security Asia 2024 took place on 7 – 8 October 2024 at ParkRoyal Hotel, Kuala Lumpur – bringing together top experts and practitioners for in-depth talks, and exclusive networking opportunities. It is a platform for the development of partnerships and strategies and highlights the latest technologies that are ensuring the safety and security of government, industry and individual.
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We speak with Craig Ford who has over 20+ year ICT and Cyber professional with experience in all three Blue team, Red team and Purple teams across my career with more recently senior consulting and CISO engagements. He is the Head Unicorn (Cofounder and Director) for Cyber Unicorns. Cyber Unicorns is a cyber security consultancy with a big difference; we are on a mission to educate everyday people on how to be safer in this online world we all live in. Yes, we offer the usual cyber security consulting such as vCISO, cyber security strategy and maturity uplift but we do it all with education in mind. People are the key to improving cyber security safety around the world. He is Australia’s best-selling author of three different book series with a total of six books with more in the works. These series are A Hacker I Am, Foresight and The Shadow World.
Cyber Security Asia 2024 took place on 7 – 8 October 2024 at ParkRoyal Hotel, Kuala Lumpur – bringing together top experts and practitioners for in-depth talks, and exclusive networking opportunities. It is a platform for the development of partnerships and strategies and highlights the latest technologies that are ensuring the safety and security of government, industry and individual.
#csa2024 #mysecuritytv #cyberunicorns
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We speak with Anita Jacobson, Managing Director and Marina Yahya, Business Advisor at Alpine Integrated Solution Sdn Bhd in the lead up to the Top Women in Security ASEAN Region Awards 2024, Malaysia Awards Dinner.
The Inaugural Asia International Security Summit & Expo (AISSE) 2024 at the Putrajaya International Convention Centre (PICC) will be held from 20th to 22nd January 2025.
AISSE 2025 is rapidly shaping up to become one of the world's most vital internal security events. It is hosted by the Ministry of Home Affairs and Royal Malaysia Police, and is jointly organised by Alpine Integrated Solution Sdn Bhd and Royal Malaysian Police Cooperative Limited.
AISSE is designed as a vital rendezvous point for law enforcement, security, and policing bodies to engage, network and exchange intelligence and expertise and at the same time synergise with security experts, technicians and strategists.
In addition to a high-tech showcase of the latest advanced technological solutions for law enforcement, security and policing, AISSE will feature the first-ever ASEAN+ Security High Roundtable Meeting 2025, comprising approximately 100 high-level delegates, including Ministers of Home Affairs, Internal Security, Interior and Chiefs of Police. These distinguished delegates and their entourage will also be programmed to visit booths of security companies, engage in networking sessions, and attend bilateral meetings.
Besides these Foreign VIP delegations, the event will naturally attract the entire ‘who's who’ from all relevant Ministries, Agencies and Bodies of the Malaysian Government, who will be in attendance throughout the three-day event.
The Inaugural Cybercrime Prevention Summit will also be held in conjunction with AISSE, in collaboration with the National Cyber Security Agency of Malaysia (NACSA). Another notable element of AISSE is that there will be approximately 30 forum sessions which will be run over the three-day period covering all areas of internal security and policing.
For more information on Asia's Premium Security Showcase, AISSE 2025, please visit www.aisse.my
For the Women in Security ASEAN Region Awards visit https://womeninsecurityaseanregion.com/
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In response to new questions asked by the annual study, sponsored by Adobe—which showcases the feedback of more than 1,800 global cybersecurity professionals on topics related to the cybersecurity workforce and threat landscape—security teams in Oceania noted they are primarily using AI for:
Automating threat detection/response (36 percent vs 28 percent globally)Endpoint security (33 percent vs 27 percent globally)Automating routine security tasks (22 percent vs 24 percent globally)Fraud detection (6 percent vs 13 percent globally)Sixty-four percent of cybersecurity professionals in Australia say their role is more stressful now than it was five years ago, according to the newly released 2024 State of Cybersecurity survey report from ISACA, a global professional association advancing trust in technology.
The annual study, sponsored by Adobe, showcases the feedback of more than 1,800 cybersecurity professionals globally on topics related to the cybersecurity workforce and threat landscape. According to the data, Australian cybersecurity professionals are feeling the stress at slightly higher rates than their global peers for reasons including:
An increasingly complex threat landscape (85 percent vs 81 percent globally) Low budget (48 percent vs 45 percent globally) Worsening hiring/retention challenges (50 percent vs 45 percent globally) Lack of prioritisation of cybersecurity risks (35 percent vs 34 percent globally)Global cybersecurity professionals are feeling the strain of insufficiently trained staff at a higher rate than in Australia, at 45 percent compared to 37 percent locally.
We speak with ISACA's Jon Brandt, Jenai Marinkovic and Jo Stewart-Rattray on the outcomes of the latest report.
Read more: https://australiancybersecuritymagazine.com.au/isaca-research-reveals-cyber-professionals-are-feeling-the-strain/
Get a copy of the report here: https://www.isaca.org/resources/reports/state-of-cybersecurity-2024
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We speak with Dina Mathers, Chief Information Security Officer, Carvana alongside Nick Mckenzie, Chief Information & Security Officer with Bugcrowd.
Dina Mathers, who leads Information Security at Carvana - was recently awarded the CISOs Top 100 Accelerated CISOs Award which recognizes leaders who are shaping the future of cybersecurity.
Carvana engages Bugcrowd for bug bounty and vulnerability assessments, with Dina giving candid insights into the scalability, business value and assurances that the Bugcrowd platform provides.
Carvana (NYSE: CVNA) is an industry pioneer for buying and selling used vehicles online. As the fastest growing used automotive retailer in U.S. history, its proven, customer-first ecommerce model has positively impacted millions of people's lives through convenient, accessible and transparent experiences.
Carvana allows customers to browse a nationwide inventory and purchase a vehicle from the comfort of their home entirely online, benefiting from a 7-day money back guarantee, home delivery and more. Customers also have the option to sell or trade-in their vehicle online in seconds.
For the full interview and more information visit https://mysecuritymarketplace.com/bugcrowd-register-to-access/
#bugcrowd #cisoseries #mysecuritytv #cybersecurity
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