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Rank the Motives from 1 to 7 that Make the Most Sense

1. Multiple Reasons: People are typically motivated by a variety of factors and it is often challenging pin pointing a single motivating factor. Having more than one reason to do something can be a strong motivating factor, especially when those…

Embracing Entrepreneurship: The Art of Resilience

The entrepreneurial mindset is not solely innate but can be developed over time. The 10,000-hour rule suggests that expertise is achieved through extensive practice. Similarly, in entrepreneurship, consistent effort, learning, and exposure contribute to the development of a strategic and…

Protecting Availability

You are the CISO for a publicly traded company. What protections would you implement to ensure availability of your systems and why? As the CISO for a company, one of my top priorities would be to maintain adequate balance in…

The Human Factor in Cybersecurity

There are many challenges when it comes to being a high-level executive in a company. As the Chief Information Security Officer, it is imperative to recognize that training and education are critical when protecting information systems, and recognizing humans are…

The NIST Cybersecurity Framework

An organization can benefit from greatly from the NIST Cybersecurity Framework in many ways. One of these ways that stuck out to me the most was identifying gaps in it’s cybersecurity practices. This is important because it allows the organization…

Ethical Considerations of CRISPR Gene Editing

There are a few ethical considerations that arise when discussing gene editing. One of the first ones that came to me was a socioeconomic disadvantage. Sure there is a want to advance and perfect this field to do things such…