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Meet the 50 CISOs to Watch in 2024

Lacework

Lacework is proud to present our second annual group of 50 CISOs to Watch, a compilation of the most visionary and effective cybersecurity leaders in the industry. In a field driven by constant change, what sets a cybersecurity leader apart? With new cybersecurity regulations like the U.S.

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Secured by Women: Meet Rinki Sethi, VP and CISO at BILL

Lacework

Women’s representation in cybersecurity has come a long way in the last decade, but we still have progress to make before the balance truly shifts. That’s exactly why Lacework launched Secured by Women last year; and now, we’re thrilled to be back to continue championing the incredible women making a difference in cybersecurity.

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Rethinking the IT talent pipeline

CIO

Amanda Merola had zero technical background when she came to The Hartford in 2015, despite a natural interest in computers and a proclivity for problem-solving. You used to be able to buy people or rely on the education system to pull people through so there was a ready supply of trained technical people.

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8 Czech VCs on green shoots, pandemic impacts and 2021 opportunities

TechCrunch

Other themes included cybersecurity, AR/VR, remote work, and cybersecurity. As an ex-founder (Olek) I love speaking with and advising all startups that come my way :). Central Europe is well positioned in automation, security, developer tools and analytics. Definitely security domain is best positioned.

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New sexual-assault allegations against ‘phone phreaker’ John Draper

The Parallax

READ MORE ON TRENDS IN HACKER CULTURE. How the myth of meritocracy stymies women in cybersecurity. Facebook, EFF security experts sound off on protecting the vulnerable. He invited in Jay, who was still hoping to discuss technical topics in-depth. ”—Leigh Honeywell, adviser, Ada Initiative.