SSCC 76 - Michael Kaiser, NCSA and Rob Strayer chat about cyber security
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utmx_section("Newsletter button text")by Chester Wisniewski on October 23, 2011|91096Leave a commenthttp%3A%2F%2Fnakedsecurity.sophos.com%2F2011%2F10%2F23%2Fsscc-76-michael-kaiser-ncsa-and-rob-strayer-chat-about-cyber-security%2FSSCC+76+-+Michael+Kaiser%2C+NCSA+and+Rob+Strayer+chat+about+cyber+security2011-10-23+03%3A31%3A04Chester+Wisniewskihttp%3A%2F%2Fnakedsecurity.sophos.com%2F%3Fp%3D91096
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Leading up to the State of Cyber Security event we will be speaking at October 27th in Washington DC I interview the other panellists on their thoughts around cyber security.
First I interviewed Michael Kaiser the founder and chief executive of the National Cyber Security Alliance. The NCSA focuses on providing educational outreach to home users, schools and small businesses about staying safe online.
We talked about the challenges facing the public when going online and the goals for National Cyber Security Awareness Month. Michael also gave us a glimpse into what he will be discussing at our State of Cyber Security event.
Rob Strayer, Director of the National Security Preparedness Group at the Bipartisan Policy Center, also found some time to chat with me by phone this week. Staryer's group focuses on encouraging public/private cooperation on matters of cyber security.
Rob discussed the goals of the National Security Preparedness Group and why they think there is so much work to be done for better information sharing between the public and private sectors. Rob also shared a teaser about his presentation at our event on October 27th.
(21 October 2011, duration 11:58 minutes, size 8.6 MBytes)
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iOS 5 introduces security challenges and flawsHacker's phone call to Boston Police saying he defaced their website.. because he was bored About the authorChester Wisniewski is a Senior Security Advisor at Sophos Canada. He provides advice and insight into the latest threats for security and IT professionals with the goal of providing clear guidance on complex topics.You can follow Chester on Twitter as @chetwisniewski or send him an email at chesterw@sophos.com.View all posts by Chester WisniewskiRelated PostsThe state of cyber security - Join Sophos and the NCSA in Washington DCSSCC 57 - Infosec Europe 2011, Facebook privacy4th grade root beer memory foils Facebook chat scammerTwitter website struck by 'Iranian Cyber Army' hackersPopularRecentRelatedHacker's phone call to Boston Police saying he defaced their website.. because he was boredHow to find out everything that Facebook *really* knows about youiOS 5 introduces security challenges and flawsMalware attack poses as bloody photos of Gaddafi's deathLetter from HM Treasury? Just another scamLetter from HM Treasury? Just another scamHacker's phone call to Boston Police saying he defaced their website.. because he was boredSSCC 76 - Michael Kaiser, NCSA and Rob Strayer chat about cyber securityiOS 5 introduces security challenges and flawsThe state of cyber security - Join Sophos and the NCSA in Washington DCThe state of cyber security - Join Sophos and the NCSA in Washington DCSSCC 57 - Infosec Europe 2011, Facebook privacy4th grade root beer memory foils Facebook chat scammerTwitter website struck by 'Iranian Cyber Army' hackersVideo posts