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Here are five "soft side" skills that can elevate the performance of an incident response team, reducing the chance of a costly, or even deadly, cyber attack.
As cyberthreats become more sophisticated and companies become more complex in structure and needs, collaboration is needed to ensure that processes are streamlined across all levels of any given organisation.
The CISO, perhaps more than any other role, has always had to learn how to become the ultimate partner in an organization to lead without authority and to develop the skills of partnership and “co-elevation” both within and outside the c-suite.
Adopt these best practices to move past a reactive approach to software development and build a productive work environment. Collaboration can turn security into a shared goal, not a bottleneck.
Security and privacy teams working with sales, marketing and design ensures a good user experience while protecting data and maintaining regulatory compliance.
The landscape around collaboration and communication security has changed in recent years, spurred by the shift to remote work as companies scrambled to bring video and team collaboration tools online.
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