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ISACA Podcast

Summary: The ISACA Podcast gives you insight into the latest regulations, trends and threats experienced by information systems auditors and governance and security professionals. The experts interviewed in the ISACA Podcast have valuable perspectives they have gained from their years of experience in the field. Whether you are beginning your career or have decades of experience, the ISACA Podcast can help you be better equipped to address industry challenges and embrace opportunities.

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Podcasts:

 The Mother of All Breaches | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:20:12

The largest data breach to date was recently discovered. The Collection 1 data breach has 773 million records, and these data were found from a variety of sources. In this podcast, we discuss what makes the Collection 1 breach different from other breaches and what you can do if your information was compromised.

 Confronting Gender Bias in the Tech Workforce | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:13:05

Gender bias in the workplace plays out in a variety of ways – some obvious, others much more subtle. In this ISACA SheLeadsTech series podcast with guest JJ DiGeronimo, we discuss the ways in which enterprise leaders can make the tech workforce more welcoming to female practitioners and the key ingredients for success in programs designed to counteract gender bias in the workplace.

 ISACA – 50 Years and Counting | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:13:41

ISACA is celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2019, having evolved from a grassroots, Los Angeles-based organization focused on electronic data processing in 1969 to the global business technology association it has become today, with 140,000 members and local chapters in more than 220 countries. In this 50th Anniversary Series podcast, ISACA board chair Rob Clyde addresses how the organization has changed – and what aspects have not changed – over the past 50 years, and what technological forces will help shape the organization’s future.

 Understanding the Marriott Starwood Hack | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:19:18

More than 500 million Starwood accounts were compromised in the recently discovered Marriott Starwood hack. How can those compromised protect themselves, and what are some of the lessons learned? In this podcast, we discuss why the hack happened, how the impact could have been minimized and some key takeaways from Marriott Starwood's response.

 Forecasting the Future | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:23:17

Forecasting the Future by ISACA Podcast

 Growing a Cybersecurity Career: Questions for the Job Interview | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:21:42

All job seekers, but especially those in cyber, should try to work for an organization that supports their professional growth. In this podcast, we discuss some questions to ask on a job interview to help you determine the growth potential of a role and if you can thrive at that enterprise.

 Addressing Tomorrow’s Threats Today | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:24:20

Threatcasting has indicated that IoT and AI are going to be some of the biggest security concerns in the future. But what can we do now to protect these home devices? And why does it matter if an Internet-connected appliance, like a smart coffee maker, is compromised?

 Championing Female Colleagues in the Tech Workforce | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:16:27

Championing Female Colleagues in the Tech Workforce by ISACA Podcast

 COBIT’s Impact on the Governance Profession | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:22:35

ISACA’s COBIT framework has helped practitioners around the world better manage and govern their information and technology for more than two decades. In this ISACA 50th Anniversary series podcast, we examine the impact COBIT has made for governance professionals and how the framework has evolved, including the recent launch of COBIT 2019.

 Why We Failed | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:19:35

A centralized security approach for distributed systems has left many organizations vulnerable to attacks. In this Knowledge Series podcast, we discuss the ways in which security professionals have “failed” during the move toward decentralized processing.

 Examining the Facebook Breach | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:20:26

The recent Facebook data breach affected millions of users, and the way the exploit was carried out differed from many attacks in the past. In this security podcast, we discuss the Facebook security breach, how to respond to this kind of breach and the widespread impact this attack has.

 Digital Transformation? Boards Are Not Ready for It! | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:20:24

Any enterprise that wants to remain competitive must have a strong board of directors leading it toward digital transformation. Unfortunately, boards of directors may not always be knowledgeable enough to promote digital transformation. In this podcast, we discuss why boards of directors may not be able to how to prepare boards to lead digital transformation efforts.

 Making the Case for Workplace Gender Diversity | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:19:21

While many studies have shown the business benefits of gender diversity in the workforce, employees often are skeptical of the value of diversity, especially without strong sponsorship from the C-Suite. In this month’s ISACA SheLeadsTech podcast with guest Andrew McNeilis, chief commercial officer at Phaidon International, we look at recent research on this topic and explore strategies that can be deployed to strengthen organization-wide commitment to gender diversity.

 Exploring a Fun Career in Cybersecurity | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:23:16

Cybersecurity can be a very fun career. Even those who do not have technical backgrounds can thrive in a cybersecurity role. In this podcast, we discuss what makes a cybersecurity career fun, how to begin a cybersecurity career and why the perception of cybersecurity careers is so important.

 I Left My Security in the Office | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:16:11

Remote work is growing increasingly more common, and with good reason; it offers numerous benefits to enterprises that leverage it. But this new way of working also presents new security challenges. In this podcast, we discuss some of those challenges and how to combat them.

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