The SolarWinds Hack
Post by Mel Hughes Writing in Forbes on Mon 04-Jan-2021, Thomas Brewster suggests: “The [SolarWinds] attacks show that the hackers were able to find a glaring loophole affecting both private and public [...]
Post by Mel Hughes Writing in Forbes on Mon 04-Jan-2021, Thomas Brewster suggests: “The [SolarWinds] attacks show that the hackers were able to find a glaring loophole affecting both private and public [...]
Is your organization still using spreadsheets to track issues? Maybe you are using them to track Assets or Risks or a myriad of other things. STOP RIGHT NOW! Spreadsheets are ineffective and [...]
How prepared was your company for the radical shift in operations due to COVID-19? Business continuity and tracking business risks showed all types of companies, big and small, how important these processes [...]
Acronyms are everywhere, however this one is one that every organization should be familiar with. GRC or Governance Risk Compliance is a strategy for managing an organization’s overall governance, enterprise risk management [...]
A Great Leader is one who has the knowledge they need to ensure that their team is productive and accountable for their tasks without micro-managing them. Trust and appreciation are key, but [...]
The importance of finding great partners to help each other’s business is paramount, especially for small to medium sized enterprises. It’s a win-win for both companies, it provides both businesses with new [...]
Business these days is scary. Risks exist everywhere from hackers to weather to employee mistakes, and companies need to have a top to bottom strategic approach to risk management if they are [...]
Tracking tasks, issues and especially risks is of the utmost importance when it comes to effectively running your business. Who is responsible for what, what is the status of each item, and [...]
As I sat and listened to a group of female cyber security students during a focus group that I was participating in for Engaging Women in Cyber Security, a realization hit me [...]