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Matt Coose is the founder and CEO of cybersecurity compliance firm Qmulos, previously the director of Federal Network Security for the National Cyber Security Division of the (DHS).
CISOs carry the ultimate burden and weight of compliance and reporting and are often the last buck. Says Coose, best-of-breed is better described as best-to-bleed-the-budget: it’s a bottom-up, tech-first, reactive approach for acquiring technology as opposed to managing risk. Choose shares his top considerations below for how CISOs can navigate the crowded market of cybersecurity tools when cost is highly scrutinized, but regulations keep growing.
Platforms are what every vendor dreams of being called, but no platform does it all, says Coose.
Coose shares what smart CISOs and mature organizations understand, that others don’t:
• There’s no “buying their way out of security issues or into a better risk posture.” They understand the need to evolve to a top-down, risk-driven, inherently business-aligned, dynamically adaptable, and evidence-based security management strategy.
• That looking at technology choices through the lens of risk controls (and the related data provided by technology that implements those controls) enables credible and transparent strategic tech portfolio management decisions that are immune to vendor preferences or the latest market(ing) fads.
• The need for meaningful security and risk measurement and the difference between leading and lagging indicators.
• The original intent of security and regulatory compliance as a model for proactive and consistent risk management (leading indicator), not just a historical reporting and audit function (lagging indicator).
• That managing risk, compliance, and security as distinct and separate functions is not only wasteful and inefficient, but denies the enterprise the ability to cross-leverage significant people, process, and technology investments
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Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/psw-814
SIEM: Shakeup in Event Management - What's Happening in the SIEM market today? - Jason Shockey, Seth Goldhammer - ESW #377
AI in Cyber & Addressing Analyst Burnout - Kayla Williams - PSW #844
C3pbot, Kaspersky, Octo2 , Honkai: Star Rail, ServiceNow, LinkedIn... - SWN #416
Vulnerable APIs and Bot Attacks: Two Interconnected, Growing Security Threats - David Holmes - ASW #300
Authentication and Authorization in the AI Era - Shiven Ramji - BSW #365
Shroombots, pagers, Tor, Raptor Train, GRU, Blue Light, Aaran Leyland, and More... - SWN #415
Do phishing tests do more harm than good? & Speed, Flexibility, and AI - Wolfgang Goerlich, Whitney Young - ESW #376
Exploding Pagers - Tod Beardsley - PSW #843
Bringing Secure Coding Concepts to Developers - Dustin Lehr - ASW #299
Back to the office, Void Banshee, ServiceNow, Taiwan, Dlink, C++, Aaran Leyland... - SWN #414
Solving the Cybersecurity Data Problem - Padraic O'Reilly - BSW #364
Li-On, Lazarus, Whatsup, Scattered Spider, Hadooken, Dead People, Aaran Leyland... - SWN #413
Cybersecurity has too many distractions and can the White House fix BGP? - Harish Peri, Harry Wilson, Darren Guccione - ESW #375
Recent Cyber Security Laws & Regulations - Lee Kim - PSW #842
AI Trucks, Solid Concrete, Sonicwall, Progress, Rust, Apple, and more... - SWN #412
Paying Down Tech Debt, Rust in Firmware, EUCLEAK, Deploying SSO - ASW #298
Cybersecurity and the Business - Theresa Lanowitz - BSW #363
IP Addresses - SWN Vault
How to Make the World Quantum Safe - Vadim Lyubashevsky - ESW Vault
Hacker Heroes - Mark Loveless - PSW Vault
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