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Choosing your email and productivity suite
By Carlota Sage, guest columnist In my last article, I listed six things an organization can do to immediately improve security. I’ll spend the next six articles going into detail…
Read MoreSix things you can do right now to improve your organization’s security
By Carlota Sage, guest columnist As CIOs, you’re tasked with securing your organization long before you’re given a budget for security tooling and personnel. Following are some things you can…
Read MoreNewly designed government website enhances user experience
All of us know how frustrating it can be navigating through government websites. Most do not seem to be designed with user experience in mind. Recently one of Flyover Country’s…
Read MoreCarlota’s Way: Sage vCISO Advice
Once upon a time, I wanted to be a CIO. At that point, I had spent my 15+ years in tech bouncing between IT Operations and Support Operations, and I…
Read MoreFinding underrepresented tech talent
For company leaders, IT managers, and recruiters, finding tech talent is most likely top of your list. It can be hard to find tech talent, but there are great organizations…
Read MoreFIDO offers alternatives to password protection
Last week’s Data Strategy Office Hours with Debbie Reynolds was a trove of information around data security and authentication methods. In case you weren’t able to make it to the…
Read MoreTeam building is a continuous process of learning
Robert Buckingham, Senior Director of Information Systems at Presbyterian SeniorCare in Pittsburgh, knows something about building an IT team. He was the first IT person brought on board almost seven…
Read MoreA look at neurodiversity on an IT team
We’ve talked a lot in our interviews about best practices for selling tech to the C-suite through good communication. On the other side of the management coin is understanding how…
Read MorePractical advice for getting cybersecurity funding
In our feature interview last week, we talked about the importance of communication when selling the C-suite on risk management. This week, we talk to Carlota Sage, a virtual CISO…
Read MoreSelling risk management to the C-suite
How do you explain the risk surrounding something that hasn’t happened yet? How do you speak “the language of the c-suite” in order to set up risk management measures in…
Read MoreIs it possible to control superintelligent AI?
Sci-fi fans have likely heard of Isaac Asimov’s Three Laws of Robotics from his 1942 short story “Runaround”: A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow…
Read MoreSmart supply chains use data to predict and avoid disruptions
Supply chain management is in the news a lot these days, and the headlines can be a bit confusing (to put it mildly). One thing is for certain – the…
Read MoreHaving a human conversation about security
Last week, security expert Chris Roberts and members of our Slack community got together for our inaugural Cybersecurity Office Hours. A rousing discussion took place on topics ranging from the…
Read MoreTraining employees in security practices is neverending
There’s a good chance that data security is what keeps most IT executives up at night. And every IT pro knows that maintaining cybersecurity involves more than setting a unified…
Read MoreTalking data privacy with the Data Diva
They call her the “Data Diva.” Debbie Reynolds, Founder, CEO and Chief Data Privacy Officer at Debbie Reynolds Consulting, is a thought leader in data privacy and cyber data breach…
Read MoreIT implementations require political savvy
It goes without saying that big tech projects require a lot of technical know-how. But as one IT leader learned during a flawed system rollout at his company, it also…
Read MoreDigital platform leads the wins for St. Louis Community Credit Union
With over 61,000 members, St. Louis Community Credit Union (SLCCU) serves residents of St. Louis City and those of Franklin, St. Louis and St. Charles counties in Missouri; as well as…
Read MoreKnowledge Management points to valuable IT oversight
Knowledge management (KM) represents solutions that streamline the process of capturing, distributing and effectively using knowledge within an organization. When an organization is able to easily access, share and update…
Read MoreIT project management must focus on corporate intention
Management of business transformative projects is a complex job for an IT leader, from determining the value of a project to its outcome. Antony D’Cruz is the chief information officer…
Read MoreManufacturing security is the new frontier
What happens when information technology (IT) and operational technology (OT) converge? What role does culture play, and where are we going to have to make it work in global security? Those are questions IT leader Dawn Cappelli talks about in our interview this week.
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