Infosecurity Magazine, Digital Edition, Q3, 2022, Volume 19, Issue 3

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Cybersecurity’s New Quantum Shift 

Benjamin David investigates recent developments in quantum security and what it means for the cybersecurity community  

Hacking the CFAA  

In a landmark policy shift, the DoJ recently announced it will no longer prosecute “good faith” hackers under the CFAA. Danny Bradbury considers whether this will be enough to protect security researchers 

Cybersecurity’s Age Old Question 

James Coker explores an under-discussed area of diversity in context of information security – age – and asks whether age really does mean wisdom when it comes to working in the industry 

In-Flight Cyber-Attacks: How Real is the Threat 

Kate O’Flaherty explores how realistic the threat to planes in the air is and what security measures airlines should be putting in place to secure live aircraft 

Country in Focus: Cybersecurity in India  

This edition of the magazine investigates the state of cybersecurity in one of the fastest growing economies in the world, India. What are the major cyber threats and cbersecurity’s Age Old Question  hallenges in this key geopolitical region? 

Building Better Security: How the Manufacturing Sector Can Respond to Mounting Threats 

Manufacturers have become an increasingly popular target for threat actors. Phil Muncaster investigates how the industry can hit back 

Carrot or Stick: Is NIS2 the Way Forward? 

Six years is a long time in cybersecurity, so the EU’s Network Information Systems (NIS) directive from 2016 has a lot to catch up on. Alex Meehan asks whether the updated rules are sufficient for the modern threat environment 

Point-Counterpoint: Should Organizations Adapt Their Cybersecurity Posture in Light of the Russia-Ukraine Conflict?  

Dr Suleyman Ozarslan argues that war in Europe only intensifies the need for security teams to be proactive, while Brian Honan says there is a lack of knowledge about the specific nature of the threat making it difficult to prepare  

One Topic, Three Experts: Refreshing Your Cybersecurity Awareness Strategy  

Three top cybersecurity experts give their opinions on how organizations ought to work with people, enhance culture and rethink the training model in order to enhance their cybersecurity awareness programs 

Top Ten  

Trends in cybersecurity 2022. James Coker dives into the top trends highlighted by cybersecurity professionals in Infosecurity Group’s State of Cybersecurity Report 2022 

Interviews:  

  • Diana Kelly: Having held many high-profile cybersecurity roles at organizations including Microsoft, IBM Security and KMBG, Diana Kelly talks about her route into cyber security, her advice to those entering the industry and why she loves working with her Cybrize clients today  
  • Dominique Shelton Leipzig: A partner in a law firm and renowned expert in cybersecurity and data privacy practice, but this is only part of Dominique Shelton Leipzig’s professional life. James Coker meets Dominique during this year’s RSA Conference to find out about her enormous contributions to this growing sector  
  • Liz Banbury: Appointed CISO at Hiscox Insurance in 2021, Liz Banbury is a cybersecurity leader operating in the critical and highly pressurized financial sector. James Coker discusses with her job highlights, who she admires in the industry and her biggest professional regrets 

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