The Wheels Keep Spinning – ESW #211
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1. 42Crunch IDE OpenAPI Editing, DigiCert IoT Device Manager, & More SolarWinds – ESW #211
This week in the Enterprise security News, A Hack brought unwanted attention to SolarWinds, Datadog and Snyk unveil GitHub integration to automate software development workflow, Thoma Bravo Invests In Machine Identity Management/Security Startup Venafi, FireEye Closes $400M Blackstone Investment, and DigiCert now enables manufacturers to embed certificates on chips prior to manufacturing!
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- 1. 95% of Organizations Admit To at Least One Successful Application Exploit in Past Year
- 2. State of Software Security v11: The Most Common Security Flaws in Apps
- 3. Hack brings unwanted attention to obscure but vital IT firm
- 4. NETSCOUT SYSTEMS, INC., announced the extension of its Smart Perimeter Protection to AWS
- 5. ThreatConnect Risk Quantifier 5.0: Continuing innovation in the field of cyber risk quantification – Help Net Security
- 6. Datadog and Snyk unveil GitHub integration to automate software development workflow – Help Net Security
- 7. 42Crunch unveils new IDE OpenAPI editing plugins for Eclipse, IntelliJ, PyCharm – Help Net Security
- 8. DigiCert now enables manufacturers to embed certificates on chips prior to manufacturing – Help Net Security
2. Visibility Is Critical in Uncertain Times – Martyn Crew – ESW #211
As organizations come to terms with continued uncertainty in 2021, Martyn will discuss the importance of hybrid network visibility in building an IT infrastructure that can meet the needs of this environment. Specifically, how visibility is the key to supporting and securing the fluid workforce in the post-COVID world even with budget constraints and limited resources.
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Martyn Crew is Director of Industry Solutions at Gigamon. He brings a 30 year background in all aspects of enterprise IT to his role at Gigamon where he focuses on a number of initiatives and products including the company’s Application Visibility and Intelligence solutions.
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3. Mimecast Awareness Training Philosophy – Emily Huynh, Mandy McKenzie – ESW #211
When you roll-out the Mimecast Awareness Training best practices to your organization and embrace your employees, you will achieve something magical - employees who become an extension of your security team. Remember security is a team sport which requires the hearts of your employees and the minds of all. So, when do you that you’re successful? One, would be when your employees recognize threats and share it with others in the office to not click on malicious items, creating community defense. The other, is when your employees are taking their best practices home to train their families. More importantly, it is when your company as a whole is excited about cyber security and see it as an enabler and fun!
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Emily Huynh has been with Mimecast for 8 years. She reports directly to Mimecast’s Chief Revenue Officer as the Global Director of Emerging Product Sales focused on High Growth Products (Awareness Training, DMARC and Brand Exploit Protect). Emily has been responsible for the Mimecast Awareness Training sales since the acquisition of Ataata over two years ago and seen tremendous growth in this vital segment of the cybersecurity market.
Mandy joined Mimecast in 2019 and is excited to be part of the Awareness Training product team that helps customers change culture and behavior within their organizations to make their users more effective allies of their critical security program.