Core Security Skills: What's Required in 2010?




Healthcare Information Security Podcast show

Summary: <div style="float:left;padding-right:8px;"><a href="/surveys.php?surveyID=6"><img src="https://www.bankinfosecurity.com/images/cross-promo-button.png"></a></div> Interview with Kent Anderson of Encurve LLC <p>Cybersecurity, forensics, risk management -- what will be the core security skills needed in organizations in 2010? </p><p>In an exclusive interview, Kent Anderson, founder and managing director of Encurve LLC, as well as a member of ISACA's Security Management Committee, discusses: </p><div id="blist">The core security skills now needed by organizations;</div> <div id="blist">How these skills are acquired today; </div> <div id="blist">Ways security professionals can take charge of their own development.</div> <p>Anderson is considered a leading authority on security, with more than 22 years of experience in the field. </p><p>He has held positions as SVP of IT Security and Investigations with an international business risk consultancy, as Director in the Dispute Analysis &amp; Investigations group of PricewaterhouseCoopers, and as the European Information Security Manager for Digital Equipment Corp.</p>