• As organizations struggle to fill cybersecurity vacancies, they aren’t finding many candidates among millennial jobseekers. A new study shows millennials are only marginally interested in cybersecurity careers, with 9 percent showing any interest at all. The finding is troubling, considering millennials have become the largest percentage of the overall workforce. This generation, which has grown up with iPhones and YouTube is often viewed as an untapped source of talent for cybersecurity careers, but it’s clear they are not getting the message that they are needed. The study of 524 technology-savvy millennials, conducted by Enterprise Strategy Group and sponsored by ProtectWise, found that respondents are more interested in other technology areas. Video game development, cited by 33 percent of respondents, tops

    Jun 07,
  • Name: Dr. Mari SpinaTitle: Principal Cyber Security EngineerEmployer: The MITRE CorporationDivision: MITRE Cyber Security Technical CenterDegree: BSME, MSEE, Doctor of Science Engineering ManagementYears in IT: 26Years in cybersecurity: 9Cybersecurity certifications: CISSP, ISSEP, CCSP   How did you decide upon a career in cybersecurity? As a U.S. Government contractor since the late 80s, I’ve worked to combat an ever increasing, continuously morphing cyber warfare threat.  Frankly, I want to be sure that the U.S. remains strong in its defenses on both military and industrial fronts.  I feel this is simply the best way for me to have the greatest impact toward achieving that objective.   Why did you get your CCSP? At MITRE, I have the honor of leading the Cloud

    Jun 04,
  • A data breach hits headquarters at 3 a.m. Are your critical assets secure? Hire (ISC)²-certified cybersecurity professionals to prepare for, prevent and recover from attacks.  

    May 17,
  • by Tamer Gamali, CISSP, CISO Mashreq Bank, and member of the (ISC)² EMEA Advisory Council Is the CISO well positioned to mitigate operational risk? (ISC)² will be asking this probing question of Security leaders at the kick-off session for Infosecurity Europe’s Leaders Programme in London next month. A round table discussion conducted under the Chatham House Rule, the session creates an opportunity to offer up frank comment and illuminate the challenges currently hampering companies from appreciating and truly gaining control of cyber risks. Infosecurity Europe’s Leaders Programme is open to CISOs and Heads of Information Security, who are the final decision-makers and budget holders for information security in end-user organisations, making this a bespoke session for those charged with managing the

    May 16,
  • Name: Kreesan Govender Title: Information Security Risk and Compliance SpecialistEmployer: MiWay Insurance (Santam Group)Location: Johannesburg, South AfricaEducation: National Diploma Computer Network EngineeringYears in IT: 5Years in Cybersecurity: 4Cybersecurity certifications: SSCP How did you decide upon a career in cybersecurity? I have always found hacking and data breaches interesting since my days at campus, and when I was given the opportunity to start my career within the cybersecurity field, I jumped at the opportunity. Since starting my career in cybersecurity, I have enjoyed every bit and have never looked back.   How did you decide to pursue your SSCP? I was fortunate enough to be mentored by my previous manager Mr. Stanley Langa, who introduced me to (ISC)² and the SSCP certification,

    May 14,