際際滷shows by User: chrishails / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif 際際滷shows by User: chrishails / Wed, 16 Jun 2021 02:36:24 GMT 際際滷Share feed for 際際滷shows by User: chrishails Save yourself with the CSDF - ISACA Auckland - 16 June 2021 /slideshow/save-yourself-with-the-csdf-isaca-auckland-16-june-2021/249371922 saveyourselfwiththecsdf-isaca-june2021-210616023624
A new way to design, prioritise and apply defence in depth efforts using traditional situational crime prevention strategies. The Cyber Self Defence Framework (CSDF) proposes a set of situational security measures tailored to common cyber enabled crimes including phishing, social engineering, malware and online scams and fraud that could be applied by the average home internet user to help break the causal chain to prevent cybercrime occurring.]]>

A new way to design, prioritise and apply defence in depth efforts using traditional situational crime prevention strategies. The Cyber Self Defence Framework (CSDF) proposes a set of situational security measures tailored to common cyber enabled crimes including phishing, social engineering, malware and online scams and fraud that could be applied by the average home internet user to help break the causal chain to prevent cybercrime occurring.]]>
Wed, 16 Jun 2021 02:36:24 GMT /slideshow/save-yourself-with-the-csdf-isaca-auckland-16-june-2021/249371922 chrishails@slideshare.net(chrishails) Save yourself with the CSDF - ISACA Auckland - 16 June 2021 chrishails A new way to design, prioritise and apply defence in depth efforts using traditional situational crime prevention strategies. The Cyber Self Defence Framework (CSDF) proposes a set of situational security measures tailored to common cyber enabled crimes including phishing, social engineering, malware and online scams and fraud that could be applied by the average home internet user to help break the causal chain to prevent cybercrime occurring. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/saveyourselfwiththecsdf-isaca-june2021-210616023624-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> A new way to design, prioritise and apply defence in depth efforts using traditional situational crime prevention strategies. The Cyber Self Defence Framework (CSDF) proposes a set of situational security measures tailored to common cyber enabled crimes including phishing, social engineering, malware and online scams and fraud that could be applied by the average home internet user to help break the causal chain to prevent cybercrime occurring.
Save yourself with the CSDF - ISACA Auckland - 16 June 2021 from Chris Hails
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Crossing the streams: How security professionals can leverage the NZ Privacy Act 2020 to build a stronger security culture /slideshow/crossing-the-streams-how-security-professionals-can-leverage-the-nz-privacy-act-2020-to-build-a-stronger-security-culture/238033533 crossingthestreams-asis-nzprivacyact2020-200818214625
Security professionals often struggle with the double intangibility of security - the intangibility of risk and intangibility of protection. Changes hearts and minds often requires legislation and new compliance frameworks to motivate investment. New Zealand's new Privacy Act comes into play on 1st December 2020 and there are ways security professionals can leverage new aspects including mandatory breach notifications to focus efforts on securing personal information and preventing privacy harms.]]>

Security professionals often struggle with the double intangibility of security - the intangibility of risk and intangibility of protection. Changes hearts and minds often requires legislation and new compliance frameworks to motivate investment. New Zealand's new Privacy Act comes into play on 1st December 2020 and there are ways security professionals can leverage new aspects including mandatory breach notifications to focus efforts on securing personal information and preventing privacy harms.]]>
Tue, 18 Aug 2020 21:46:25 GMT /slideshow/crossing-the-streams-how-security-professionals-can-leverage-the-nz-privacy-act-2020-to-build-a-stronger-security-culture/238033533 chrishails@slideshare.net(chrishails) Crossing the streams: How security professionals can leverage the NZ Privacy Act 2020 to build a stronger security culture chrishails Security professionals often struggle with the double intangibility of security - the intangibility of risk and intangibility of protection. Changes hearts and minds often requires legislation and new compliance frameworks to motivate investment. New Zealand's new Privacy Act comes into play on 1st December 2020 and there are ways security professionals can leverage new aspects including mandatory breach notifications to focus efforts on securing personal information and preventing privacy harms. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/crossingthestreams-asis-nzprivacyact2020-200818214625-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Security professionals often struggle with the double intangibility of security - the intangibility of risk and intangibility of protection. Changes hearts and minds often requires legislation and new compliance frameworks to motivate investment. New Zealand&#39;s new Privacy Act comes into play on 1st December 2020 and there are ways security professionals can leverage new aspects including mandatory breach notifications to focus efforts on securing personal information and preventing privacy harms.
Crossing the streams: How security professionals can leverage the NZ Privacy Act 2020 to build a stronger security culture from Chris Hails
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(ISC)2 Auckland Chapter Survey Results 2019 /slideshow/isc2-auckland-chapter-survey-results-2019/129038420 publicaucklandchaptersurveyresults2019-190124070246
Member feedback on infosec certifications, control frameworks and the most significant challenges for security risk management in 2019]]>

Member feedback on infosec certifications, control frameworks and the most significant challenges for security risk management in 2019]]>
Thu, 24 Jan 2019 07:02:45 GMT /slideshow/isc2-auckland-chapter-survey-results-2019/129038420 chrishails@slideshare.net(chrishails) (ISC)2 Auckland Chapter Survey Results 2019 chrishails Member feedback on infosec certifications, control frameworks and the most significant challenges for security risk management in 2019 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/publicaucklandchaptersurveyresults2019-190124070246-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Member feedback on infosec certifications, control frameworks and the most significant challenges for security risk management in 2019
(ISC)2 Auckland Chapter Survey Results 2019 from Chris Hails
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Auckland (ISC)2 Chapter - Building the Bob Semple Cyber Tank' /slideshow/auckland-isc2-chapter-building-the-bob-semple-cyber-tank/121257161 publicaucklandchaptersmecybertank-181031035812
New Zealand is a country of small businesses. 97% of enterprises almost half a million according to MBIE data - have fewer than 20 employees but contribute more than a quarter of the countrys GDP. Almost a quarter of New Zealand small businesses have been hit by cyber crime according to Symantecs latest SMB Cyber Security Survey with the average financial loss sitting at $16,000. Many of these small businesses will be operating on the proverbial smell of an oily rag with cyber security far down the list of priorities for owners focused on keeping the lights on and the cash flowing. Its in this environment that many small businesses will find themselves operating below the security poverty line, the point below which a company cannot effectively protect itself from cyber security threats. Many small companies believe that IT security is too expensive and that they lack the knowledge on how to combat common cyber threats. At the October (ISC)2 Auckland Chapter event, 25 individuals took part in group exercises designed to identify pragmatic security investments that offer the most bang for the buck. If New Zealand business owners are seeking pragmatic and cost effective guidance focused on protecting their digital assets, they could review the outcomes of this (ISC)2 Auckland Chapter session for practical guidance. We suggest a customised scalable solution for tackling common cyber security threats like ransomware, intellectual property theft (internal and external), Business Email Compromise, phishing and malware infections.]]>

New Zealand is a country of small businesses. 97% of enterprises almost half a million according to MBIE data - have fewer than 20 employees but contribute more than a quarter of the countrys GDP. Almost a quarter of New Zealand small businesses have been hit by cyber crime according to Symantecs latest SMB Cyber Security Survey with the average financial loss sitting at $16,000. Many of these small businesses will be operating on the proverbial smell of an oily rag with cyber security far down the list of priorities for owners focused on keeping the lights on and the cash flowing. Its in this environment that many small businesses will find themselves operating below the security poverty line, the point below which a company cannot effectively protect itself from cyber security threats. Many small companies believe that IT security is too expensive and that they lack the knowledge on how to combat common cyber threats. At the October (ISC)2 Auckland Chapter event, 25 individuals took part in group exercises designed to identify pragmatic security investments that offer the most bang for the buck. If New Zealand business owners are seeking pragmatic and cost effective guidance focused on protecting their digital assets, they could review the outcomes of this (ISC)2 Auckland Chapter session for practical guidance. We suggest a customised scalable solution for tackling common cyber security threats like ransomware, intellectual property theft (internal and external), Business Email Compromise, phishing and malware infections.]]>
Wed, 31 Oct 2018 03:58:12 GMT /slideshow/auckland-isc2-chapter-building-the-bob-semple-cyber-tank/121257161 chrishails@slideshare.net(chrishails) Auckland (ISC)2 Chapter - Building the Bob Semple Cyber Tank' chrishails New Zealand is a country of small businesses. 97% of enterprises almost half a million according to MBIE data - have fewer than 20 employees but contribute more than a quarter of the countrys GDP. Almost a quarter of New Zealand small businesses have been hit by cyber crime according to Symantecs latest SMB Cyber Security Survey with the average financial loss sitting at $16,000. Many of these small businesses will be operating on the proverbial smell of an oily rag with cyber security far down the list of priorities for owners focused on keeping the lights on and the cash flowing. Its in this environment that many small businesses will find themselves operating below the security poverty line, the point below which a company cannot effectively protect itself from cyber security threats. Many small companies believe that IT security is too expensive and that they lack the knowledge on how to combat common cyber threats. At the October (ISC)2 Auckland Chapter event, 25 individuals took part in group exercises designed to identify pragmatic security investments that offer the most bang for the buck. If New Zealand business owners are seeking pragmatic and cost effective guidance focused on protecting their digital assets, they could review the outcomes of this (ISC)2 Auckland Chapter session for practical guidance. We suggest a customised scalable solution for tackling common cyber security threats like ransomware, intellectual property theft (internal and external), Business Email Compromise, phishing and malware infections. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/publicaucklandchaptersmecybertank-181031035812-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> New Zealand is a country of small businesses. 97% of enterprises almost half a million according to MBIE data - have fewer than 20 employees but contribute more than a quarter of the countrys GDP. Almost a quarter of New Zealand small businesses have been hit by cyber crime according to Symantecs latest SMB Cyber Security Survey with the average financial loss sitting at $16,000. Many of these small businesses will be operating on the proverbial smell of an oily rag with cyber security far down the list of priorities for owners focused on keeping the lights on and the cash flowing. Its in this environment that many small businesses will find themselves operating below the security poverty line, the point below which a company cannot effectively protect itself from cyber security threats. Many small companies believe that IT security is too expensive and that they lack the knowledge on how to combat common cyber threats. At the October (ISC)2 Auckland Chapter event, 25 individuals took part in group exercises designed to identify pragmatic security investments that offer the most bang for the buck. If New Zealand business owners are seeking pragmatic and cost effective guidance focused on protecting their digital assets, they could review the outcomes of this (ISC)2 Auckland Chapter session for practical guidance. We suggest a customised scalable solution for tackling common cyber security threats like ransomware, intellectual property theft (internal and external), Business Email Compromise, phishing and malware infections.
Auckland (ISC)2 Chapter - Building the Bob Semple Cyber Tank' from Chris Hails
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https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/profile-photo-chrishails-48x48.jpg?cb=1623962272 A digital specialist with 20 years experience working in both small start-ups and large corporate organisations to deliver significant business benefits through the adoption and integration of technology. I like to look at patterns in data and speak with real people to understand and solve problems. My interests range from information security (currently studying for the CISSP certification) and standards-based secure web development to the growing influence of internet connected devices in our daily lives viewed from the perspective of both an individual consumer and privacy advocate. I have spent almost seven years watching the growth and evolution of cybercrime in NZ and am amazed at... https://www.netsafe.org.nz https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/saveyourselfwiththecsdf-isaca-june2021-210616023624-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/save-yourself-with-the-csdf-isaca-auckland-16-june-2021/249371922 Save yourself with the... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/crossingthestreams-asis-nzprivacyact2020-200818214625-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/crossing-the-streams-how-security-professionals-can-leverage-the-nz-privacy-act-2020-to-build-a-stronger-security-culture/238033533 Crossing the streams: ... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/publicaucklandchaptersurveyresults2019-190124070246-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/isc2-auckland-chapter-survey-results-2019/129038420 (ISC)2 Auckland Chapte...