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The Six Pillars of Effective Security Operations

Palo Alto Networks

In our extensive work with security teams around the world, we’ve seen the best and the worst security operations (SecOps) practices. The first measure to make meaningful improvement is to take a step back and do an honest evaluation of how your security operations are structured and how they’re serving your business goals.

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5 ways to maximize your cloud investment

CIO

But many CIOs, worried about going over budget, pre-book too much capacity. While having that cushion avoids unplanned budget issues down the road, many CIOs waste money on substantial amounts of pre-booked capacity they never use, McKee says. Usage estimates need to be more accurate, and cushions should be smaller, he says.

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Cybersecurity Mesh – Key Considerations before Adoption & Implementation

Trigent

Incidents of cyberattacks continue to jeopardize data security. Not surprisingly, then, enterprises are now focusing on strengthening cybersecurity. A Gartner survey reports: “ With the opening of new attack surfaces due to the shift to remote work, cybersecurity spending continues to increase. Why adopt cybersecurity mesh?

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CIOs step up to fill plus-size leadership roles

CIO

In his role at Ally, a digital financial services company, Muthukrishnan runs a single organization that has responsibility for product definition, designing the user experience, building the product, collecting and securing relevant data, and managing and running the solutions end-to-end. You don’t lead with technology.

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Recommended Resources – An Interview with Paul Leinwand and Cesare Mainardi, authors of The Essential Advantage

Strategy Driven

This book helps you identify your firm’s distinctive blend of strategic direction and differentiated capabilities that give you the ‘right to win’ in your chosen markets. It’s a ‘sharp pencil’ capabilities system rooted in superior information. Capabilities-driven strategy works in all contexts. About the Authors.