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The Latest Unnecessary Stats on Marginal Security Threats

26 Nov 2018

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CISO/Security Vendor Relationship Podcast and Series has moved to CISOSeries.com. If we let you know that 90 percent of break-ins happen because of a little known threat we happen to mitigate, you'd purchase our product, right? Ignore basic security practices as you listen to the latest episode of the CISO/Security Vendor Relationship Podcast. This show, like all the previous ones is hosted by me, David Spark (@dspark), founder of Spark Media Solutions and Mike Johnson, CISO of Lyft. Our sponsored guest this week is Yaniv Bar-Dayan, CEO of Vulcan Cyber. This episode is sponsored by Vulcan Cyber, your automated vulnerability remediation solution. Put an end to manual-only patch management and reduce vulnerability risk with a cloud-based solution that bridges the vulnerability remediation gap. Automate and orchestrate the vulnerability remediation process with Vulcan Cyber. On this episode: Why is everybody talking about this now? How do you reaffirm that dynamic leadership stance so people aren't just responding to the title, but are actually responding to you and the way you're proving your leadership on a day-to-day basis? Ask a CISO Why do we keep recommending "go back to security basics"? What's Worse?! In honor of our guest, this one is about vulnerability management. Please, enough! No, more! What have we heard enough about on vulnerability management and what would we like to hear a lot more? Ask a vendor How do security vendors work differently with enterprises vs. smaller and mid-size companies?  

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