The document repeatedly lists two website URLs (http://ceh.vn and http://i-train.com.vn) and certifications for training (CEH, MCITP, CCNA, CCNP, VMware sPhere, LPI, Web Design).
Cyber Security Through the Eyes of the C-Suite (Infographic)Radware
C-level executives are grappling with a new breed of cyber-attacks. How are they responding to ransom-based threats? Why are they turning to ex-hackers for help? Radware interviewed 200 IT executives in the U.S. and U.K. to find out.
The cyber security job is everyone's business including the Board of Directors, even without a cyber security degree. Recent cyber security news proves that. According to several studies, Boards are getting it wrong and are leaving cyber awareness and risk management in the hands of the CEO, CISO, CTOs and cyber security companies. In a sense they are abdicating their responsibility to the shareholders. This slideshare proposes 7 questions every board should be asking their company executives abour IT security. They're not necessarily all encompassing and don't take the place of real cybersecurity training, but will drive the discussion to better and more complete understanding of strategic risk. Questions cover the basics of cyber security training, cyber policies, who briefs and when at board meetings. Thanks.
Cyber Security Through the Eyes of the C-Suite (Infographic)Radware
C-level executives are grappling with a new breed of cyber-attacks. How are they responding to ransom-based threats? Why are they turning to ex-hackers for help? Radware interviewed 200 IT executives in the U.S. and U.K. to find out.
The cyber security job is everyone's business including the Board of Directors, even without a cyber security degree. Recent cyber security news proves that. According to several studies, Boards are getting it wrong and are leaving cyber awareness and risk management in the hands of the CEO, CISO, CTOs and cyber security companies. In a sense they are abdicating their responsibility to the shareholders. This slideshare proposes 7 questions every board should be asking their company executives abour IT security. They're not necessarily all encompassing and don't take the place of real cybersecurity training, but will drive the discussion to better and more complete understanding of strategic risk. Questions cover the basics of cyber security training, cyber policies, who briefs and when at board meetings. Thanks.