Three Key Questions for Cybersecurity Leaders

Dan has advised senior leaders at the White House, National Governors Association, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Fortune 500 companies, small businesses and nonprofit institutions. In 2012, Utah state government made national headlines when a data breach exposed the Social Security numbers o...

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Published inRural Telecommunications Vol. 38; no. 4; pp. 32 - 33
Main Author Lohrmann, Dan
Format Journal Article Trade Publication Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Washington National Telephone Cooperative Association 22.09.2019
National Telephone Cooperative
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ISSN0744-2548

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Summary:Dan has advised senior leaders at the White House, National Governors Association, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Fortune 500 companies, small businesses and nonprofit institutions. In 2012, Utah state government made national headlines when a data breach exposed the Social Security numbers of about 280,000 Medicaid recipients. While most insider threats are unintended clicking on a malicious email link, most occasionally stay awake at night deeper problem lies within Beyond background checks, suspicions of unethical behavior by staff, peers or executive leadership will undermine future effectiveness and the ability to accomplish security goals.
ISSN:0744-2548