[AISWorld] Being an Effective Chief Information Security Officer -- The Cybersecurity Readiness Podcast Series

Dave Chatterjee dchatte at gmail.com
Wed Aug 4 06:50:04 EDT 2021


Dear Colleagues:

In this episode, *Richard Biever, Chief Information Security Officer, Duke
University*, (https://www.linkedin.com/in/richardbiever/) shares valuable
insights on how to create an effective CISO function. In a wide-ranging and
substantive discussion that touched upon key aspects of cybersecurity
governance, Richard shared his philosophy and approach to a) building
strong relationships, b) creating a sense of agency and ownership, c)
communicating effectively, d) protecting against ransomware attacks, e)
creating and sustaining a high-performance information security culture,
and more

A short clip from the Episode: https://youtu.be/pwRKASF04Rk

Full Episode:
https://the-cybersecurity-readi.captivate.fm/episode/being-an-effective-chief-information-security-officer-ciso/


*Links to Prior Episodes*

#1 -- Role of Top Management in Cybersecurity Governance:
https://the-cybersecurity-readi.captivate.fm/episode/role-of-top-management-in-cybersecurity-governance/

#2 -- Protecting Academic Institutions from Ransomware and Other Forms of
Attacks:
https://the-cybersecurity-readi.captivate.fm/episode/protecting-academic-institutions-from-ransomware-and-other-forms-of-cyber-attacks/

#3 -- Going Above and Beyond the Mandated Checklist:
https://the-cybersecurity-readi.captivate.fm/episode/going-above-and-beyond-the-mandated-checklist/

#4 -- The Human Vulnerability Factor:
https://the-cybersecurity-readi.captivate.fm/episode/the-human-vulnerability-factor/


Thanks

Dave Chatterjee (https://dchatte.com)
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Associate Professor, MIS Dept., Terry College of Business, The University
of Georgia
Visiting Professor, Master of Engineering in Cybersecurity Program, Pratt
School of Engineering, Duke University



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