5 Biggest Mistakes of Cybersecurity Programs

5 Biggest Mistakes of Cybersecurity Programs

In my new LinkedIn Learning class, I discuss the five biggest mistakes made by cybersecurity organizations, regardless of their size or stature, and how to manage risk more effectively to avoid costly blunders.

Do any of these cybersecurity organization problems sound familiar?
 1. Inexperienced leadership
 2. Deprioritized strategic thinking
 3. Failing to optimize for threats
 4. Insufficient organizational teamwork
 5. Failing to maximize value

Check out my Five Biggest Mistakes of Cybersecurity Programs class where I break down the challenges and offer recommendations to avoid or resolve the issues.

 

BONUS: Here is a post containing a link that should allow all my LinkedIn followers (you need to be on LinkedIn) free access to the course for 24 hours.

https://www.linkedin.com/posts/matthewrosenquist_cybersecurity-linkedinlearning-alwaysbelearning-activity-6999094370419265536-xD0G?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop

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    The Atlanta Pen Test Chapter has officially begun and is now actively underway.

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