Security News > 2017 > July > Addressing the deficit in cyber security workforce and national policy (Help Net Security)
Whether they like it or not, in this day and age nearly all organizations have to think about their cybersecurity posture and find a way to minimize cybersecurity risk. But the main problem about doing the latter is that nobody can effectively assess the cybersecurity risk of organizations (or third parties, cyber insurance, or systems/devices/IoT and their transactions). Boardroom discussions and cyber security workforce woes “Prolific applications, devices, and systems are communicating without inquiry into, … More →
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