The Perspective of a Cyber Security Leader – An Interview with Bill Boni
Who is Bill Boni? Retired former Senior Vice President Information Security at T-Mobile USA and Corporate Security Officer at Motorola Bill Boni’s Biography Bill Boni is one of the leading information risk management practitioners based in the USA, with broad experience in all aspects of creating, sustaining, and transforming security protection for organizations. Bill is a
How to Choose the Right MSSP for Your Organization
We’ve written blog posts on the 5 Benefits of an MSSP, The REAL Benefits of a MSSP, and we had a two-part series on How to Improve Your Security Operations Center. However, because the security landscape is constantly changing, technology is improving and the partnership between the MSSP and the internal IT security
The Fundamental Elements of Cyber Hygiene
Cyber Hygiene or IT hygiene involves best practices related to cybersecurity to protect your network and infrastructure from threats. It serves as the basic foundation for a proactive, systematic, and comprehensive approach to data protection. Taking the time to create cyber hygiene priorities ensures you’re not providing a malicious attacker with the opportunity
Developing a Highly Skilled IT Security Workforce
Bill Boni is one of the leading information risk management practitioners based in the USA, with broad experience in all aspects of creating, sustaining, and transforming security protection for organizations. A visionary information security leader with outstanding written and verbal communications skills. Direct experience with Federal/state governments, high technology, biotech, aerospace/defense and banking
Assessing and Mitigating the Log4j Vulnerability
A Vulnerability Management Case Study Authors of this blog post include Subramani Sundar- Director, Threat & Vulnerability Management, Tamika Miyashita- Security Project Manager, Tanveer Chowdhury- Security Manager, & Peter Bellarmine - Lead Security Engineer This is the 3rd blog post we have written on the Log4j or Log4Shell vulnerability. The reason is we wanted to