The thought of taking a risk can dredge up feelings of discomfort or even outright fear for many. This reluctance has only been amplified by the uncertainty stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic. In this podcast, the Governance, Risk and Control (GRC) Conference 2020 keynote speaker Caspar Berry discusses the importance of taking risks and how not taking a risk may be costlier than taking a risk and failing.
Dynamic Information Security in a Static Organizational Culture
Overcoming Complexity to Secure Critical Infrastructure
Cyberleadership in an Ecosystem Context
Cyberattacks on Industrial Technology and SCADA Systems
Seeing Beyond Taboos to Understand the Dark Web
Diving into Data with Computer-Assisted Audit Tools
New Paths in the Pursuit of Knowledge
Examining the NordVPN Hack
Dispelling Myths About the Tech Workforce Gender Gap
Using COBIT to Govern and Manage Third-Party Risk
Using COBIT for Effective Digital Transformation
Volunteerism: The Catalyst of ISACA’s Sustained Growth
Addressing the Challenges Facing IT Auditors
Applying Environmental Sustainability to Digital Transformation
Making Strides in Tech Workplace Culture
Exploring Cybersecurity Misconceptions in Pop Culture
Breaking Down Barriers in Mobile Security
Rebuilding Institutions for an Online World
How to Stay Motivated About Cybersecurity, Build Your Network and Earn CPE
Who Holds the Keys to Your Data?
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