By adopting Military Decision Making Process principles, leaders can more effectively navigate complexities, mitigate risks, and capitalize on key opportunities for strategic success, according to Dennis Leber. In this piece, he outlines six critical steps for leveraging the principles and offers guidance on how to overcome them.
Enhancing Cybersecurity Skillsets: A Focus on NIST’s Respond and Recover Functions
NIST’s Cybersecurity Framework provides a solid structure for managing threats and vulnerabilities; however, there is still “a paramount need to enhance the skillsets of cybersecurity practitioners, particularly in the functions of Respond and Recover,” according to Dennis Leber, PhD. In this piece, he talks about what it will take to close the gap.
Bridging the Cybersecurity Skills Gap
The divide between the demand for cybersecurity talent and the supply of qualified individuals is big – and only growing, said Dennis Leber, Director of Cybersecurity at Honest Medical Group. Bridging that gap “requires a multi-faceted approach that involves investment in education, training, mentorship, diversity, technology, and collaboration,” he wrote in this blog.
“Beyond Technological Solutions”: Examining the Human Element in Cybersecurity
The key to building a resilient and user-friendly cybersecurity framework is in acknowledging and addressing the human element, according to Dennis Leber, PhD. In this piece, he examines how the relationship between cybersecurity and human factors engineering can lead to “more effective, adaptable, and user-centric” solutions.