In this article, Dark Reading provides a summary of several key articles related to cybersecurity. The article covers a range of topics including the exploitation of the SEC’s cybersecurity rules, the shift of vendors towards offering managed security services, the implementation of cybersecurity measures in Tel Aviv’s light rail transportation system, a pledge by governments and major tech firms to combat the use of commercial spyware, the importance of the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) for critical infrastructure companies, the increase in demand for tabletop exercises to test cybersecurity defenses, and the potential benefits of neurodiversity in addressing the cybersecurity workforce shortage. These topics touch on important challenges faced by individuals and organizations in the cybersecurity industry and offer insights into current trends and practices.
CISO Corner: DoD rules, diverse minds & Tel Aviv’s railway
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