Security Now: 9 Experts, 5 Bullish Predictions

Channel Partners Online | Jan 13, 2016

“Technology that encourages and promotes intelligence, preparedness and response also will take a radically increased profile in cybersecurity through 2016 and beyond — so organizations will invest more heavily in security solutions that deliver deeper understanding and analysis of their structural, digital and network maps. These types of security technologies will have massive impact on organizations in 2016.” —Ray Rothrock, CEO, RedSeal

Blog: Planning, Training and Automation Are Key to Successful Cyber Hunting

SIGNAL Magazine | Jan 12, 2016

Experts need to write scripts to parse through mountains of data and leverage analytic tools that automate the search. RedSeal’s Chief Technology Officer, Mike Lloyd, likes to say: “We don’t need more mountains of data; we need more data mountaineers.”

Using Technology to Drive Diversity in Your Business

Huffington Post | Jan 12, 2016

Removing bias can start with something as seemingly innocuous as a job post. In one case reported by NPR, cybersecurity firm RedSeal used a program from Unitive to adjust their job descriptions: “Job applications shot up 30 percent, and the percentage of women among the company’s three-dozen engineers has doubled.”

For Enterprise Cyber Security, Think Modern Metropolis, not Fortress

Information Security Buzz | Jan 1, 2016

Once upon a time, cyber security was like a bank vault. We built thick walls and a big door and we put an armed guard out front. This was more than enough to keep valuable assets secure, because we didn’t have sensitive corporate data and credentials sitting on multiple servers and devices outside a business’s physical headquarters.  Read Dr. Mike Lloyd’s byline about the best way to secure an enterprise network.