ISG Smartalks™ Webinar to Look at How Neuroscience and Technology Can Boost Cybersecurity

Creating a security mindset the focus of live event September 17

| Source: Information Services Group, Inc.

STAMFORD, Conn., Sept. 16, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Enterprises can boost their cybersecurity by adopting neuroscience principles to drive awareness and cultural change among employees and business partners, according to experts with Information Services Group (ISG) (Nasdaq: III), a leading global technology research and advisory firm, who will share their insights during the next ISG Smartalks™ webinar on Thursday.

Missy Lawrence-Johnston, principal consultant, ISG Culture and Change Leadership; Andreas Dietrich, consulting manager, ISG Digital Strategy and Solutions, and Cynthia Batty, director, ISG Knowledge Management, will discuss the technology, governance and continuous learning enterprises should add to their cybersecurity plans during Your Brain on Security: Using Neuroscience and Provider Management to Enhance Cybersecurity, at 11 a.m., U.S. Eastern Time, September 17.

“More than half of all cybersecurity breaches are social engineering attacks that wreak havoc, even in enterprises that should know better,” Lawrence-Johnston said. “Cybersecurity technology can protect an enterprise only so far. Companies need to implant security into their enterprise DNA, which means rebuilding culture and behavioral patterns to establish a security mindset that helps employees think like an attacker.”

Lawrence-Johnston cited neuroscience findings that changing human behavior requires creating new neural pathways in the prefrontal cortex with consistent and applied repetition and testing. For enterprise cybersecurity defense, this translates into raising employee awareness and engaging in ongoing testing and role play of security breaches to increase employee knowledge.

The webinar speakers also will review how to use third-party management and governance to ensure provider security; invest in an active defense; establish a cybersecurity center of excellence and open communities of practice (CoP) to test solutions and assumptions, and conduct regular “think like a hacker” workshops with security professionals.

“It is a brave new world with significantly more virtual work and more potential for security threats,” Dietrich said. “True cybersecurity is a market differentiator, and it’s no longer enough to show your ISO27001 certificate. We look forward to a spirited discussion with our ISG Smartalk participants on how to prove to your customers and business partners that your policies, procedures, people and practices are built on a secure foundation.”

To register for this free ISG Smartalks™ webinar, visit the event website.

About ISG 

ISG (Information Services Group) (Nasdaq: III) is a leading global technology research and advisory firm. A trusted business partner to more than 700 clients, including more than 75 of the world's top 100 enterprises, ISG is committed to helping corporations, public sector organizations, and service and technology providers achieve operational excellence and faster growth. The firm specializes in digital transformation services, including automation, cloud and data analytics; sourcing advisory; managed governance and risk services; network carrier services; strategy and operations design; change management; market intelligence and technology research and analysis. Founded in 2006, and based in Stamford, Conn., ISG employs more than 1,300 digital-ready professionals operating in more than 20 countries—a global team known for its innovative thinking, market influence, deep industry and technology expertise, and world-class research and analytical capabilities based on the industry’s most comprehensive marketplace data. For more information, visit www.isg-one.com.

# # #

Will Thoretz
Information Services Group, Inc. 
+1 203 517 3119
Will.Thoretz@isg-one.com

Jim Baptiste
Matter Communications for ISG
+1 978 518 4527
jbaptiste@matternow.com

Profile

Information Services Group, Inc.

  Subscribe via RSS


 Subscribe via ATOM


 Javascript

Stamford, Connecticut, UNITED STATES

Contact Data
Will Thoretz
Information Services Group, Inc. 
+1 203 517 3119
Will.Thoretz@isg-one.com

Jim Baptiste
Matter Communications for ISG
+1 978 518 4527
jbaptiste@matternow.com
Media Files

Information Services Group, Inc. Logo

LOGO URL | Copy the link below

Formats available:

Tags

ISG Smartalks™ Webinar to Look at How Neuroscience and Technology Can Boost Cybersecurity

England vs Australia: England Look To Burst Out Of The Bubble With Australia Flourish | Cricket News
Story ProgressBack to home
Advertisement
Select Language
Dark / Light mode
Search
  • Featured Links
  • Featured Sports
  • More Sports
  • More from NDTV

ISG Smartalks™ Webinar to Look at How Neuroscience and Technology Can Boost Cybersecurity

England vs Australia: England Look To Burst Out Of The Bubble With Australia Flourish | Cricket News
Story ProgressBack to home
Advertisement
Select Language
Dark / Light mode
Search
  • Featured Links
  • Featured Sports
  • More Sports
  • More from NDTV

ISG Smartalks™ Webinar to Look at How Neuroscience and Technology Can Boost Cybersecurity

India On UN Human Rights Chiefs J&K Remark says Grassroots Democracy Revived - जम्मू कश्मीर पर UN मानवाधिकार प्रमुख के बयान पर भारत का जवाब, जमीनी लोकतंत्र पुनर्जीवित किया | India News in Hindi

जम्मू कश्मीर पर UN मानवाधिकार प्रमुख के बयान पर भारत का जवाब, 'जमीनी लोकतंत्र पुनर्जीवित किया'

भारत ने मंगलवार को कहा कि पड़ोसी देश द्वारा जम्मू-कश्मीर में आतंकवादियों को घुसपैठ कराने और लोकतांत्रिक प्रक्रिया को पटरी से उतारने के लगातार कोशिशों के बावजूद उसने जम्मू-कश्मीर में जमीनी स्तर पर लोकतंत्र को पुनर्जीवित किया है.

जम्मू कश्मीर पर UN मानवाधिकार प्रमुख के बयान पर भारत का जवाब, 'जमीनी लोकतंत्र पुनर्जीवित किया'

मानवाधिकार परिषद के 45वें सत्र में एक बहस के दौरान भारत ने मिशेल बेचलेट के बयान पर खेद जताया

जिनेवा:

भारत ने मंगलवार को कहा कि पड़ोसी देश द्वारा जम्मू-कश्मीर (Jammu Kashmir) में आतंकवादियों को घुसपैठ कराने और लोकतांत्रिक प्रक्रिया को पटरी से उतारने के लगातार कोशिशों के बावजूद उसने जम्मू-कश्मीर (Jammu Kashmir) में जमीनी स्तर पर लोकतंत्र को पुनर्जीवित किया है और यहां सामाजिक और आर्थिक विकास को गति दी है. यहां मानवाधिकार परिषद के 45वें सत्र में एक बहस के दौरान भारत के स्थायी प्रतिनिधि इंद्रमणि पांडे (Indra Mani Pandey) ने क्षेत्र के बारे में संयुक्त राष्ट्र मानवाधिकार प्रमुख मिशेल बेचलेट (UN human rights chief Michelle Bachelet) के बयान पर खेद व्यक्त किया. 

यह भी पढ़ें

यह भी पढ़ें: जम्मू कश्मीर : कोरोना संकट में छात्रों की मदद के लिए आगे आए शिक्षक, शुरू की कम्युनिटी क्लासेस

पांडे ने कहा कि भारत सभी मानवाधिकार को बरकरार रखने के लिए प्रतिबद्ध है. उन्होंने कहा कि देश की संप्रभुता और क्षेत्रीय अखंडता और देश के आंतरिक मामलों में दखल नहीं देते हुए मानवाधिकार के एजेंडे और इस पर बहस निष्पक्ष और पारदर्शी तरीके से होनी चाहिए. 

यह भी पढ़ें: देश की आजादी के 73 साल बाद जम्मू कश्मीर के माछिल को मिली 24 घंटे बिजली

Listen to the latest songs, only on JioSaavn.com

जम्मू-कश्मीर को विशेष दर्जा देने वाले अनुच्छेद 370 के ज्यादातर प्रावधानों को 2019 में खत्म किए जाने का हवाला देते हुए उन्होंने कहा कि इस बदलाव की वजह से केंद्रशासित क्षेत्र के लोग उन्हीं मूलभूत अधिकारों को हासिल कर रहे हैं, जो अधिकार भारत के अन्य हिस्सों के लोगों के लिए हैं. 

Video: जम्मू-कश्मीर में हथियारों को तरस रहे हैं आतंकी



(इस खबर को एनडीटीवी टीम ने संपादित नहीं किया है. यह सिंडीकेट फीड से सीधे प्रकाशित की गई है।)
अन्य खबरें
 

ISG Smartalks™ Webinar to Look at How Neuroscience and Technology Can Boost Cybersecurity

Bournemouth Beats Crystal Palace 11-10 On Penalties In Cup
1-MIN READ

Bournemouth Beats Crystal Palace 11-10 On Penalties In Cup

Newcastle's Ryan Fraser celebrates after scoring his side's opening goal during the English League Cup soccer match between Newcastle United and Blackburn Rovers at St. James' Park in Newcastle, England, Tuesday, Sept. 15, 2020. (Lee Smith/Pool via AP)

Newcastle's Ryan Fraser celebrates after scoring his side's opening goal during the English League Cup soccer match between Newcastle United and Blackburn Rovers at St. James' Park in Newcastle, England, Tuesday, Sept. 15, 2020. (Lee Smith/Pool via AP)

Bournemouth beat Crystal Palace 1110 in an unusually long penalty shootout to advance to the third round of the English League Cup after the game ended at 00 after 90 minutes on Tuesday.

  • Last Updated: September 16, 2020, 3:03 AM IST

LONDON: Bournemouth beat Crystal Palace 11-10 in an unusually long penalty shootout to advance to the third round of the English League Cup after the game ended at 0-0 after 90 minutes on Tuesday.

As the sides remained deadlocked after five penalties each, even both goalkeepers had to take spot kicks and they both missed.

Eventually David Brooks scored his second penalty for Bournemouth and Luka Milivojevics second was saved by goalkeeper Asmir Begovic to knock out the Premier League side.

Bournemouth, which was relegated from the Premier League in July, plays Manchester City in the next round.

GREALISH DELIGHT

Jack Grealish celebrated his new contract at Aston Villa by scoring the decisive goal in a 3-1 victory over Burton.

The match looked to be heading for a penalty shootout after Ollie Watkins had scored Villas equalizer late in the first half to cancel out Colin Daniels opener for the third-division team after only 68 seconds.

But Grealish struck a volley from the edge of the area to put Dean Smiths team in front in the 88th minute.

Keinan Davis made sure of the victory in stoppage time to set up a trip to Bristol City or Northampton in the next round.

HALLER DOUBLE

Sebastien Haller scored twice in four first-half minutes before Felipe Anderson added a late third as West Ham advanced past Charlton 3-0.

The win may only temporarily paper over the cracks after West Hams poor start to the season a 2-0 home loss to Newcastle on Saturday as well as unrest off the field.

DEBUT GOAL

Ryan Fraser secured Newcastle’s 1-0 victory over Blackburn by scoring on his first appearance for the northeast club, which will play fourth-tier side Morecambe in the third round.

___

More AP soccer: https://apnews.com/Soccer and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports

Next Story
Loading

ISG Smartalks™ Webinar to Look at How Neuroscience and Technology Can Boost Cybersecurity

Australian bookstore BANS Harry Potter books to make shop a 'safer space' for transgender people | Daily Mail Online
 
Advertisement

Woke Australian bookstore BANS Harry Potter to make the shop a 'safe space' from JK Rowling's views on transgender people

  • JK Rowling novels banned by store to make 'safe space' for transgender people
  • Rabble Books and Games in Western Australia announced decision Wednesday
  • It said it would 'not put books by transphobes on the shelves' in Facebook post
  • Decision follows JK Rowling making headlines for her views on transgenderism
  • Author has been subject to backlash online for her latest book, Troubled Blood 

An Australian bookstore has banned the Harry Potter series to make the shop a 'safer space'. 

Rabble Books and Games, in Maylands, Perth, announced on Wednesday it would cease stocking JK Rowling novels after she was accused of transphobia over her latest book.

Owner Nat Latter said on Facebook the store would 'not put books by transphobes on the shelves' and asked customers for suggested alternatives.

Rabble Books and Games announced on Wednesday the Western Australia store would cease stocking JK Rowling (pictured) novels

Rabble Books and Games announced on Wednesday the Western Australia store would cease stocking JK Rowling (pictured) novels

Rabble Books and Games owner Nat Latter said on Wednesday the store would 'not put books by transphobes on the shelves' (pictured)

Rabble Books and Games owner Nat Latter said on Wednesday the store would 'not put books by transphobes on the shelves' (pictured)

'Whilst stocking a book isn't an endorsement (good grief, that would be a minefield), and we will always take orders for books that aren't in stock, there are more worthy books to put on the shelf, books that don't harm communities and won't make us sad to unpack them,' she wrote. 

'We are always trying to make Rabble a safer space for our community, and part of that is trying not to put books by transphobes on the shelves, when we know about them.'      

Rowling has been criticised for her views on transgender people since tweeting her support for a researcher who was sacked for her own views on the topic.

In June the bestselling author made headlines again after she mocked an online article on Twitter for using the words 'people who menstruate' instead of 'women'.

The 55-year-old was hit by what she described as 'relentless attacks' after writing: 'I'm sure there used to be a word for those people. Someone help me out. Wumben? Wimpund? Woomud?'

Her remarks sparked backlash from Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson and Eddie Redmayne, stars of the Harry Potter and Fantastic Beasts movies.
Rabble Books and Games in Western Australia (pictured) will cease stocking JK Rowling books, including titles under Rowling's pseudonym Robert Galbraith

Rabble Books and Games in Western Australia (pictured) will cease stocking JK Rowling books, including titles under Rowling's pseudonym Robert Galbraith

The acclaimed novelist's remarks sparked backlash from celebrities including Daniel Radcliffe (centre), Rupert Grint (left), Emma Watson (right) and Eddie Redmayne, who all starred in Rowling's Harry Potter and Fantastic Beasts movies

The acclaimed novelist's remarks sparked backlash from celebrities including Daniel Radcliffe (centre), Rupert Grint (left), Emma Watson (right) and Eddie Redmayne, who all starred in Rowling's Harry Potter and Fantastic Beasts movies

Rowling's viewpoints on transgender people came under fire after mocking an online article on Twitter for using the words 'people who menstruate' instead of 'women' (pictured)

Rowling's viewpoints on transgender people came under fire after mocking an online article on Twitter for using the words 'people who menstruate' instead of 'women' (pictured)

Rowling became embroiled in another trans row on Sunday after an early review of the her latest novel, Troubled Blood, by The Telegraph revealed it featured a 'transvestite serial killer' who wore women's clothing while murdering his victims.

The review caused some social media users to label Troubled Blood as 'transphobic' and 'really painful' - and the backlash caused #RIPJKRowling to trend on Twitter. 

Others said the book is not transphobic at all and over-eager detractors should read it before jumping to conclusions. 

Mailonline columnist Piers Morgan added: 'The fact #RIPJKRowling is trending says all you need to know about the woke brigade - they're nastier and more viciously intolerant than anyone they preach about.' 

Rowling became embroiled in another trans row on Sunday after an early review of the her latest novel, Troubled Blood (pictured), by the The Telegraph revealed it featured a 'transvestite serial killer' who wore women's clothing while murdering his victims

Rowling became embroiled in another trans row on Sunday after an early review of the her latest novel, Troubled Blood (pictured), by the The Telegraph revealed it featured a 'transvestite serial killer' who wore women's clothing while murdering his victims

Australian bookstore BANS Harry Potter books to make shop a 'safer space' for transgender people

No comments have so far been submitted. Why not be the first to send us your thoughts, or debate this issue live on our message boards.

What's This?

By posting your comment you agree to our house rules.

More top stories

Bing
Advertisement
   

DON'T MISS

Advertisement
   

more don'T MISS

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
 

ISG Smartalks™ Webinar to Look at How Neuroscience and Technology Can Boost Cybersecurity

BJP Ally Akali Dal is against farm sector bills, issues whip to MPs, 10 Facts - तीन किसान बिलों का विरोध करेगा अकाली दल, सांसदों को विरोध में वोटिंग का व्हिप जारी किया, 10 बातें..

तीन किसान बिलों का विरोध करेगा अकाली दल, सांसदों को विरोध में वोटिंग का व्हिप जारी किया, 10 बातें..

किसानों से संबंधित तीन विधेयकों (farm sector bills)को लेकर पंजाब के किसानों में असंतोष बढ़ता जा रहा है. केंद्र की एनडीए सरकार के सहयोगी अकाली दल (Akali Dal)ने इस मामले में अपने सांसदों को व्हिप जारी किया और संसद के मॉनसून सत्र में आने वाले इन विधेयकों के खिलाफ वोट करने को कहा है.

तीन किसान बिलों का विरोध करेगा अकाली दल, सांसदों को विरोध में वोटिंग का व्हिप जारी किया, 10 बातें..

शिरोमणि अकाली दल के नेता सुखबीर सिंह बादल

किसानों से संबंधित तीन विधेयकों (farm sector bills)को लेकर पंजाब के किसानों में असंतोष बढ़ता जा रहा है. केंद्र की एनडीए सरकार के सहयोगी अकाली दल (Akali Dal)ने इस मामले में अपने सांसदों को व्हिप जारी किया और संसद के मॉनसून सत्र में आने वाले इन विधेयकों के खिलाफ वोट करने को कहा है. इन विधेयकों को किसान विरोधी करार देते हुए राज्‍य के किसानों ने मांग की है कि इन्‍हें वापस लिया जाए. किसानों ने चेतावनीभरे लहजे में कहा है कि पंजाब का जो भी सांसद इन विधेयकों का पार्लियामेंट में समर्थन करेगा, उसे गांवों ने घुसने नहीं दिया जाएगा.

मामले से जुड़ी 10 बातें

  1. पूरे पंजाब में किसान इन विधेयकों के खिलाफ प्रदर्शन कर रहे हैं और इसके खिलाफ रास्‍ता जाम कर रहे हैं. भारतीय किसान यूनियन (लखोवाल) के महासचिव हरिंदर सिंह ने इन बिलों को 'कोरोना वायरस से भी बदतर' बताया है. उन्‍होंने कहा कि यदि इन्‍हें लागू किया गया तो किसान, आढ़तिये और कृषि मजदूर बुरी तरह प्रभावित होंगे.

  2. किसानों ने चेतावनीभरे लहजे में कहा है कि पंजाब का जो भी सांसद इन विधेयकों का पार्लियामेंट में समर्थन करेगा, उसे गांवों ने घुसने नहीं दिया जाएगा.

  3. केंद्र सरकार संसद के मौजूदा मानसून सत्र में किसानों से संबंधित कृषक उपज व्यापार और वाणिज्य (संवर्धन और सुविधा प्रदान करना) विधेयक, 2020, कृषक (सशक्तिकरण और संरक्षण) मूल्य आश्वासन और कृषि सेवा पर करार विधेयक और आवश्यक वस्तु (संशोधन) विधेयक, 2020 लेकर आई है। आवश्यक वस्तु (संशोधन) विधेयक मंगलवार को लोकसभा से पारित हो गया। 

  4. शिरोमणि अकाली दल के नेता सुखबीर सिंह बादल ने इस पर चर्चा में कहा था कि इस कानून को लेकर पंजाब के किसानों, आढ़तियों और व्यापारियों के बीच बहुत शंकाएं हैं. सरकार को इस विधेयक और अध्यादेश को वापस लेना चाहिए.

  5. शिरोमणि अकाली दल (SAD)के नेताओं ने मंगलवार को बीजेपी प्रमुख जेपी नड्डा से मुलाकात कर आग्रह किया था कि केंद्र सरकार को कृषि से संबंधित इन तीन विधेयकों पर किसानों की चिंताओं का निराकरण करना चाहिए. पार्टी ने इन विधेयकों को संसदीय समिति में भेजने की मांग की थी. 

  6. शिरोमणि अकाली दल के विरोध के बारे में पूछे गए एक सवाल के जवाब में नड्डा ने कहा, ‘‘हम उनके साथ बातचीत कर रहे हैं. सारी चीजों के बारे में जानकारियां भी दे रहे हैं. बात भी हो रही है और चर्चा भी कर रहे हैं. अभी से नहीं, लगातार हो रही है. उनकी चिंताओं को ध्‍यान में रखा जाएगा. चर्चा के माध्यम से ही हम आगे बढ़ रहे हैं और आगे बढ़ेंगे.'' 

  7. बीजेपी प्रमुख जेपी नड्डा ने कहा कि किसानों से संबंधित जिन तीन विधेयकों को केंद्र सरकार संसद में लेकर आई है वे बहुत ही क्रांतिकारी हैं, जमीनी स्तर पर परिवर्तन लाने वाले हैं और किसानों की तस्वीर बदलने वाले हैं.

  8. पंजाब के मुख्यमंत्री अमरिंदर सिंह ने भी कहा है कि संसद में पेश किए गए कृषि क्षेत्र से संबंधित विधेयकों से इस सीमावर्ती राज्य में ‘‘अशांति और असंतोष'' फैल सकता है जो कि पहले ही पाकिस्तान द्वारा अशांति फैलाने की हरकतों से लगातार जूझ रहा है.

  9. सीएम अमरिंदर ने इस संबंध में राज्यपाल वी पी सिंह बदनौर को एक ज्ञापन सौंपने के लिए कांग्रेस प्रतिनिधिमंडल की अगुवाई की और केन्द्र संसद में इन विधेयकों को आगे नहीं बढ़ाए, इस पर उनसे हस्तक्षेप करने का अनुरोध किया.

  10.  इस मौके पर सीएम अमरिंदर के साथ पंजाब कांग्रेस प्रमुख सुनील जाखड़ और अन्य लोग मौजूद थे. सीएम ने राज्यपाल से कहा कि राष्ट्रव्यापी संकट के बीच वर्तमान खरीद प्रणाली के साथ किसी भी प्रकार की छेड़छाड़ से राज्य के किसानों के बीच ‘‘सामाजिक अशांति'' पैदा हो सकती है.

अन्य खबरें
 

ISG Smartalks™ Webinar to Look at How Neuroscience and Technology Can Boost Cybersecurity

2022 Mercedes-Benz C-Class spy shots: S-Class looks and tech in the cards

2022 Mercedes-Benz C-Class spy shots: S-Class looks and tech in the cards

Comment Now!

The current Mercedes-Benz C-Class only underwent its mid-cycle update for 2019 but prototypes for the next-generation model have been testing for a while.

Our latest spy shots and video show some of the more advanced prototypes for the new C-Class which we expect on the market in 2021 as a 2022 model. Prototypes for the C-Class wagon destined for overseas markets are also testing.

The testers are heavily camouflaged but the size and proportions appear similar to those of the current C-Class. The front looks to sit lower however, which lends the redesigned model a sportier stance, and there are clear influences from the redesigned 2021 S-Class, particularly for the headlights.

The interior design will be a lot more radical, with a large infotainment screen similar to the one in the S-Class positioned in the center stack and another screen serving as the instrument cluster. You'll notice that the updated 2019 C-Class missed out on Mercedes' latest infotainment system known as MBUX, but the latest version of the system will appear on the new C-Class. It operates much like a smartphone's operating system and also uses natural speech to control many vehicle functions.

Underpinning the new C-Class is an updated version of the current generation's MRA rear-wheel-drive platform. The platform actually made its debut in the current C-Class and is thus relatively young.

The updated version will bring significant weight savings primarily through increased use of aluminum over steel. This has been made possible due to advanced joining technologies including aluminum to steel welding.

2022 Mercedes-Benz C-Class spy shots - Photo credit: S. Baldauf/SB-Medien

2022 Mercedes-Benz C-Class spy shots - Photo credit: S. Baldauf/SB-Medien

In the powertrain department, look for the base model to stick with a 2.0-liter turbocharged inline-4, this time augmented with a mild-hybrid system. Above this is likely to be a plug-in hybrid system and then a C53 from AMG with a mild-hybrid powertrain. At the top of the range will be AMG's C63 which we hear will receive the hybrid treatment as well, and possibly a 4-cylinder engine in lieu of the current C63's V-8.

An electric sedan roughly the size of the C-Class but with interior space on par with the E-Class is also coming. This will be a standalone model sitting in Daimler's EQ sub-brand for electric cars and targeting the Tesla Model 3 and upcoming BMW i4.

One final change with the new C-Class worth mentioning is production. Mercedes currently builds the C-Class for North America at its plant in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. This won't be the case for the next C-Class, though from which plant it will be sourced for local sale hasn't been announced.

Contribute:

Show Comments
Related Used Listings:
Powered by The Car Connection

Follow Us on Instagram @motorauthority

News First Drives Auto Shows Photos Videos Spy Shots