![]() ![]() ![]() Overall, as recent cyber events have shown us, there are potential problems with this approach. Last year I wrote about general resilience, and how one of the common mistakes many organizations make is to think that resilience can be obtained by simply writing down plans and procedures on what to do and how to respond to specific events. Resilience was the theme of this year’s event, and it’s something we need to think about throughout the rest of this year and beyond.Don’t forget we have a new newsletter sign up for this series, so you can get the latest updates delivered to your inbox. In this month’s post I’ll recap these topics, the latest security updates from our Google Cloud product teams, and more. The Biden Administration’s Executive Order on Cybersecurity is officially underway, with important milestones like the NIST workshops where many of us discussed the Standards and Guidelines to Enhance Software Supply Chain Security. Many of us virtually attended RSA, and ransomware attacks continue to dominate headlines. It’s been another busy month for security teams around the globe with no signs of slowing down.
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