Announcing a new webcast series by CRA, “Cybersecurity Fact or Fiction,” to identify and debunk some of the most common myths in the cybersecurity field. This engaging and new series will give guidance on long-held beliefs and practical insights for avoiding useless spending by organizations on mistakes that are born from misinformation in the practice of cybersecurity professionals.
Hosted by Adrian Sanabria, known for his work on the Enterprise Security Weekly Podcast and contributing to SC Media, each episode will focus on a different cybersecurity myth, discussing its origin story and why it’s become such a widely held belief. Through active industry research, which is oftentimes vocal, Sanabria will steer a panel of cybersecurity experts through the careful examination of myths like these and their dispute.
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“Misleading statistics and myths might seem harmless, but they can lead to ineffective strategies or even push the industry backward,” Sanabria said. “Debunking these myths is crucial for any industry committed to progress, and cybersecurity is no exception.”
Marcus Witte, VP of CRA Connect—the agency, research, and intelligence unit of CyberRisk Alliance—added, “The Cybersecurity Fact or Fiction series is a response to the growing demand for open debate and reliable information within the cybersecurity sector. We want to empower our community with the knowledge that will let them make informed decisions and provide more effective security strategies.”
The Cybersecurity Fact or Fiction series will deliver:
Expert Insight: Every episode would revolve around a specific myth of cybersecurity, elaborating on the same through discussions with industry experts, practitioners, and thought leaders.
Valuable Content: Sponsors can feature their thought leaders in these discussions, associating their brand with industry leadership and getting technical content for various marketing programs.
Interactive Participation: The viewers are able to vote on whether the myth was successfully debunked, making the series interactive.
The series will draw in issues sourced from the active cybersecurity community on the SC Media website and will be available to the general public on the CyberRisk TV YouTube channel and the SC Media website.
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