This week's episode of CISO/Security Vendor Relationship Podcast
Can a Robot Be Concerned About Your Privacy?
This week's episode is hosted by me, David Spark, producer of CISO Series and Mike Johnson. Our sponsored guest is Rebecca Weekly, senior director of hyperscale strategy and execution, senior principal engineer, Intel. All three of us discussed:
Privacy as competitive advantage. For years, it seemed the corporate norm was to push users to relinquish their privacy for additional functionality. This would give the business more insight into user behavior to be able to sell more products. But now privacy is hip and something companies want to promote. For example, Apple is spending advertising dollars to promote their privacy controls. If you're creating an AI/ML engine, what information could be anonymized and/or thrown out after use?
Lack of diversity didn't happen overnight. We're in this lack of diversity issue today because of years of ignoring it. That's why we've got issues like lack of pipeline. But for the sake of increased security, this can't continue. In most households, women control the majority of discretionary spending. Cybersecurity comes down to usage model. If you have female visitors to your business, it would be imperative that you have female security professionals on your team to better relate to behavioral patterns.
COVID froze and eliminated certain activities. Many companies unable to predict revenue streams during these uncertain times froze hiring entirely. Others started digital transformation projects. And most everyone has been forced to work remotely. The toughest struggle has been trying to maintain culture when you can't get together in person.
Read more: https://cisoseries.com/can-a-robot-be-concerned-about-your-privacy/
Tags 🏷 #cybersecurity #cso #ciso #infosec #hacker #ciberseguranca #cyberattacks #threats #malware #cibercrime #exploit #hackers #databreach #pentesting #cloudsecurity #cyberwar #datasecurity #hacking #cloud #phishing #securitymanagement #infosec #ransomware #datasecurity #encrytption #cisoseries
Can a Robot Be Concerned About Your Privacy?
This week's episode is hosted by me, David Spark, producer of CISO Series and Mike Johnson. Our sponsored guest is Rebecca Weekly, senior director of hyperscale strategy and execution, senior principal engineer, Intel. All three of us discussed:
Privacy as competitive advantage. For years, it seemed the corporate norm was to push users to relinquish their privacy for additional functionality. This would give the business more insight into user behavior to be able to sell more products. But now privacy is hip and something companies want to promote. For example, Apple is spending advertising dollars to promote their privacy controls. If you're creating an AI/ML engine, what information could be anonymized and/or thrown out after use?
Lack of diversity didn't happen overnight. We're in this lack of diversity issue today because of years of ignoring it. That's why we've got issues like lack of pipeline. But for the sake of increased security, this can't continue. In most households, women control the majority of discretionary spending. Cybersecurity comes down to usage model. If you have female visitors to your business, it would be imperative that you have female security professionals on your team to better relate to behavioral patterns.
COVID froze and eliminated certain activities. Many companies unable to predict revenue streams during these uncertain times froze hiring entirely. Others started digital transformation projects. And most everyone has been forced to work remotely. The toughest struggle has been trying to maintain culture when you can't get together in person.
Read more: https://cisoseries.com/can-a-robot-be-concerned-about-your-privacy/
Tags 🏷 #cybersecurity #cso #ciso #infosec #hacker #ciberseguranca #cyberattacks #threats #malware #cibercrime #exploit #hackers #databreach #pentesting #cloudsecurity #cyberwar #datasecurity #hacking #cloud #phishing #securitymanagement #infosec #ransomware #datasecurity #encrytption #cisoseries

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