We interviewed Isabelle Meyer (Co-Founder and Co-CEO at ZENDATA Cybersecurity) to find out how her career path evolved, and why ZENDATA runs webinars to help clients get inside the minds of their adversaries.
In the realm of cybersecurity start-ups, there is a widely held belief that the key to success lies in obtaining investor capital. However, recent data from Crunchbase shows a significant 35% decline in funding, raising the question of whether this belief still holds true.
Neil J. Walsh will discuss various interpretations of cybercrime, divergent regulatory frameworks, and discrepancies in digital forensic capabilities. Ensuring the accuracy of cybercrime reports worldwide poses a significant challenge
Data alone is not intelligence – but unified security systems can build an understanding of context around a piece of data, enabling better threat identification and decision-making.
There’s no globally accepted definition of cyber diplomacy or cyber crime. Developing those cross-border agreements is an important step to enable cooperation and resilience.
We invite neurodiverse cybersecurity professionals and employers to share their perspective on awareness, inclusivity, and the benefits of neurodiversity in the cybersecurity sector.
Freelancers are often asked to complete a company's security training and awareness courses, but few companies communicate clearly about this in hiring conversations.
Guided by Stuart Seymour (CISO at Virgin Media), we look at the value of neurodiverse talent in cybersecurity – and what the industry can do to welcome neurodiverse professionals.
Saeed Abu-Nimeh (Founder and CEO at SecLytics) is one of the world’s leading experts on machine learning in cybersecurity – and he’s driving innovation to streamline security operations with ML.