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Digital security and risks are some of the most significant concerns companies face. And they look for various ways to mitigate those risks and establish a safe environment for their core business operations, even implementing security solutions that merely put a band-aid on vulnerabilities.
But what companies don't know is that the key to augmented security lies in asking the right questions. And changing the mindset that it's not security first, it's business first, it's people first, it's risk. And security is a supporting pillar in that.
In this episode of Dr. Dark Web, Chris Roberts welcomes Joseph Carson, the Chief Security Scientist (CSS) and Advisory CISO at Delinea. They get into the role of threat intelligence in strengthening security, the importance of knowing where the threats come from, how to translate intelligence and risk to the board, and why people should always come first.
By CybersixgillDigital security and risks are some of the most significant concerns companies face. And they look for various ways to mitigate those risks and establish a safe environment for their core business operations, even implementing security solutions that merely put a band-aid on vulnerabilities.
But what companies don't know is that the key to augmented security lies in asking the right questions. And changing the mindset that it's not security first, it's business first, it's people first, it's risk. And security is a supporting pillar in that.
In this episode of Dr. Dark Web, Chris Roberts welcomes Joseph Carson, the Chief Security Scientist (CSS) and Advisory CISO at Delinea. They get into the role of threat intelligence in strengthening security, the importance of knowing where the threats come from, how to translate intelligence and risk to the board, and why people should always come first.