Enterprise encryption around the Hash Table.
Enterprise encryption is a cybersecurity first principle strategy.
Encryption is like mortar to our first principle wall. It holds together resilience and zero trust for material data. Rick explains the history of famous cryptographic techniques, dives into SolarWinds as an example of zero trust and encryption failure, and identifies some strategies to help implement encryption for data at rest and data in motion. The Hash Table reveals a risk-based approach to deploying encryption and makes a solid case for extensive enterprise encryption to defend against ransomware extortion.
With Rick Howard, the Cyberwire’s CSO and Chief Analyst, joined by Don Welch, the Penn State University Interim VP for IT and CIO, and Wayne Moore, the Simply Business CISO discuss Enterprise encryption as a first principle strategy.
Cybersecurity professional development and continued education.
You will learn about: cryptographic techniques, data at rest and in motion, encryption for data islands, open source and commercial encryption tools, protection against ransomware and extortion.
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