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Should information security focus on asset protection, compliance, or corporate governance?
Traditionally, information security has been perceived as an activity that was built around protecting sensitive information assets – after all,...
Traditionally, information security has been perceived as an activity that was built around protecting sensitive information assets – after all, this is what the first (2005) revision of ISO 27001, and its predecessor BS 7799-2,...
8 Security Practices to Use in Your Employee Training and Awareness Program
This might be hard to believe, but it is true: 59% of data breaches are happening not because of some...
This might be hard to believe, but it is true: 59% of data breaches are happening not because of some smart hacker who wants to do harm to your company; those breaches are happening because...
Small business guide to cyber security: 6 steps against the data breach
Lately we’ve seen many large companies getting hacked: Anthem, Sony, and Target to name just a few. The number of...
Lately we’ve seen many large companies getting hacked: Anthem, Sony, and Target to name just a few. The number of data breaches increased 27.5% in 2014, so measures against these types of security incidents are...
Top 10 information security bloggers in 2014
If you want to stay on top of cybersecurity / information security news and insights, here are the blogs that...
If you want to stay on top of cybersecurity / information security news and insights, here are the blogs that I found the most useful. I listed here only the blogs written by independent authors...
Information security or IT security?
Update 2014-08-11: The number of controls was updated according to 2013 revision of ISO 27001. One would think that these...
Update 2014-08-11: The number of controls was updated according to 2013 revision of ISO 27001. One would think that these two terms are synonyms – after all, isn’t information security all about computers? Not really....