In this three part series with Fortinet ANZ, we discuss the three ‘C’s’ of Cyber – Crisis, Culture and Compliance.
Each ‘C’ domain represents a critical aspect in a cybersecurity context but they are also interdependent and interrelated.
In each episode we speak with Cornelius Mare, Director of Security Solutions Fortinet ANZ and Glenn Maiden, Director FortiGuard Threat Intelligence, ANZ. We explore crisis management and connections to culture and the renewed challenge of building a team in a remote workforce and bench-marking compliance, risk and regulations.
There’s a lot to unpack in each episode and you’ll enjoy this discussion as we walk through… the 3 ‘C’s’ of Cyber.
Crisis – In the midst of a 100 year global pandemic – how is cyber crisis different and ever more critical?
In our first episode we delve into crisis management during the COVID-19 pandemic and its relationship to culture and compliance and introduce how these three critical areas are interdependent.
As the world responds to a global pandemic and undergoes an accelerated digital transformation and a destabilised geo-political landscape, the preparation, management and review of cyber related crisis is a fundamental discipline in an enterprise security posture. This discussion explores crisis management and connections to culture and the renewed challenge of building a team in a remote workforce and bench marking compliance, risk and regulations.
Culture – Creating High-Performance Teams & the Culture of Security
In the second of this three part podcast series with Fortinet, we dive into Culture with a focus on high performance teams, creating a ‘Culture of Security’ and the broader interdependence to the Security Industry Culture. This is a highly insightful discussion and directly relevant to the on-going management of enterprise crisis during the COVID-19 pandemic and its relationship and impacts on corporate culture.
As the world continues to respond to the pandemic and undergoes an accelerated digital transformation and destabilised geo-political landscape, the preparation, management and review of cyber related crisis is a fundamental discipline in an enterprise security posture.
Compliance – Can risk be outsourced?
In the final edition of this three part podcast series with Fortinet, we address Compliance, taking a focus on risk management for cyber risk and business risk. The discussion covers the cost of compliance, responsibility of compliance and benefits of compliance – as well as the risk of doing compliance poorly.
Following the release of the Australian Cyber Security Strategy 2020, the implications of an emerging accreditation framework in and around the critical infrastructure supply chain means cyber related compliance programs will be ever more important and requiring the right skill and tool sets to meet these requirements with minimal cost and maximising business risk management.
Thanks to Fortinet for supporting this series. For more information on Fortinet visit www.fortinet.com