security leadership (6)
“COBIT is not about security!”
I have heard this statement being said a couple of times about COBIT and for a bunch of different certificates and certifications throughout my career. There is of course truth in this statement as COBIT is not explic
| You do not need to have a title or rank to be a leader. You do not need to have a certain number of stripes on your shoulder or badges on your chest to be a leader. You do not need to have loads of different achievements to be a leader. So, wha |
lead (v.1)
“to guide,” Old English lædan (transitive) “cause to go with oneself; march at the head of, go before as a guide, accompany and show the way; carry on; sprout forth, bring forth; pass (one’s life),” causative of liðan “to travel,” from Pr
Team on me, team on 3!
1, 2, 3
TEAM!
You decide to or were maybe appointed to lead a team. And now you ask yourself the questions:
- Where should I start?
- What is expected of me from those I will lead?
- What decisions am I expected to make?
- What
So some of you are thinking “ewwww … another security transformation paper” and this is understandable. A lot of people (and now … a lot of robots too) have written vague, hand-wavy “leadership” papers on how to transform security, include security i
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Atlanta Chapter Meet: Build the Pen Test Maturity Model (Virtual Session)
- Description:
The Atlanta Pen Test Chapter has officially begun and is now actively underway.
Atlanta CISOs and security teams have kicked off Pen Test Chapter #1 (Virtual), an ongoing working series focused on drafting Pen Test Maturity Model v0.1, designed for an intel-led, exploit-validated, and AI-assisted security reality. The chapter was announced at …
- Created by: Biswajit Banerjee
- Tags: ciso, pen testing, red team, security leadership
