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.
I Left My Security in the Office
The Elevation of Cybersecurity to a Board-Level Imperative
IoT, Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence: Nothing to Fear
The Promises and Jeopardies of Blockchain Technology
How Women Can Capitalize on Opportunities In the Tech Workforce
The State of Cybersecurity
The Impact of Automation and Robotics
Applying a Technological Integration Decision Framework to Innovation Governance
Mentors and Role Models in the Tech Workforce
Reasonable Software Security Engineering
Availability and Disaster Recovery in the Multimodal Era
Mistakes Happen—Mitigating Unintentional Data Loss
Analyzing the Meltdown and Spectre Vulnerabilities
Governance, Risk, Compliance and a Big Data Case Study
Anatomy of an IoT DDoS Attack and Potential Policy Responses
Information Security in the Multi-Modal Era
Social Media Risk and Rewards
Sustainability
COBIT 5 Principles: Where Did They Come From?
Implementing the NIST Cybersecurity Framework
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