Security Money: Crowdstrike Crashes the Index – BSW #360
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1. Security Money: Crowdstrike Crashes the Index – BSW #360
This week, it’s time for security money, our quarterly review of the money of security, including public companies, IPOs, funding rounds and acquisitions from the previous quarter. This quarter, Crowdstrike crashes the index, as Thoma Bravo acquires another index company. The index is currently made up of the following 25 pure play cybersecurity public companies:
- Secureworks Corp
- Palo Alto Networks Inc
- Check Point Software Technologies Ltd.
- Rubrik Inc
- Gen Digital Inc
- Fortinet Inc
- Akamai Technologies, Inc.
- F5 Inc
- Zscaler Inc
- Onespan Inc
- Leidos Holdings Inc
- Qualys Inc
- Verint Systems Inc.
- Cyberark Software Ltd
- Tenable Holdings Inc
- Darktrace PLC
- SentinelOne Inc
- Cloudflare Inc
- Crowdstrike Holdings Inc
- NetScout Systems, Inc.
- Varonis Systems Inc
- Rapid7 Inc
- Fastly Inc
- Radware Ltd
- A10 Networks Inc
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2. Cybersecurity Leadership Crisis, Is It Time to Pivot Your Strategy? – BSW #360
In the leadership and communications segment, The Cybersecurity Leadership Crisis Dooming America’s Companies, Judge Rejects SEC’s Aggressive Approach to Cybersecurity Enforcement, Is It Time to Pivot Your Strategy?, and more!
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- 1. The Cybersecurity Leadership Crisis Dooming America’s Companies
America’s companies have a chronic problem with cybersecurity.
That problem has now reached Stage 4 — spreading out of control with CrowdStrike’s mass-inflicted systemic cybersecurity incident that was not even caused by a cyber-attack.
- 2. The Role of the CEO in Cyber Defense: Leadership and Responsibility
In the contemporary business milieu, cybersecurity has transcended its traditional role as a mere technical concern to become a strategic imperative that commands the attention of top executives. Cyberattacks, with their potential to disrupt operations and erode trust and reputation, pose substantial risks that extend far beyond the IT department. As CEOs confront this formidable challenge, they must cultivate a pervasive security culture, invest in cutting-edge technology and talent, and be adept at crisis management.
- 3. When CrowdStrike Strikes, What Do You Do?
The entire IT world, along with critical sectors such as medical services, emergency response, and transportation, is still reeling from the recent chaos caused by a routine software update. This incident raises critical questions about how we should react and prevent such occurrences in the future, whether it involves CrowdStrike or another entity.
- 4. Judge Rejects SEC’s Aggressive Approach to Cybersecurity Enforcement
On July 18, 2024, a New York federal judge dismissed most of the US Securities and Exchange Commission’s ("SEC") claims against SolarWinds Corp. ("SolarWinds" or the "Company") and its Chief Information Security Officer ("CISO"), Timothy G. Brown, in connection with the Company’s cybersecurity practice. The ruling dismissed all allegations related to SolarWinds’ pre-SUNBURST cyberattack risk factor disclosure and post-SUNBURST Form 8-K disclosure, as well as claims concerning SolarWinds’ internal accounting and disclosure controls. The Court, however, allowed the SEC to move forward with its claim that SolarWinds committed securities fraud due to misrepresentations on the Company’s website regarding cybersecurity vulnerabilities.
- 5. Is It Time to Pivot Your Strategy?
Most projects and strategies at some point require a course correction. But choosing to pivot when it’s not necessary can be costly: A leader could send their team in an unproductive direction, wasting time, resources, and engagement; they could delay the achievement of the team’s goals; and they could squander the confidence of their stakeholders. The author has identified three questions that leaders can ask themselves in advance of a change in direction to make sure they aren’t pivoting for the wrong reasons: poor execution, external pressure, or the lure of a shiny new opportunity.
- 6. Adaptive Leadership Theory: Principles And Framework For The Future
Adaptive leadership is essential in today’s complex, fast-changing world. It requires leaders to be flexible, responsive, and collaborative, embracing uncertainty and innovation. By engaging all team members, adaptive leadership helps organizations navigate the dynamic landscape of modern business, addressing multifaceted problems with a more comprehensive and inclusive approach. This style of leadership not only brings out the best in people but also builds resilient, agile teams capable of thriving amid constant change.
- 7. Leadership Ideas for Employee Growth and Development
Employees are always searching for opportunities to grow, develop, and improve their skills. This is why many companies experience high employee turnover. So, what can businesses do to retain their workers and ensure their employees are happy?
Business owners should offer opportunities for their staff to grow and develop in their careers. This article will highlight some strategies that businesses can use to upskill or reskill their workers for growth and development.