On April 23rd, 2014 Dell announced its new Vulnerability Threat Monitoring and Prioritization service delivered through the SecureWorks Counter Threat Platform. This managed service was created to expand the current Vulnerability Management offerings and increase customer value by creating the ability for customers to integrate their own vulnerability management systems. With the additional context provided through Risk I/O, remediation and mitigation prioritization are done less in a bubble of the operational environment and more in context with the Internet threat universe.
Dell SecureWorks and Risk I/O team up to deliver a better kind of Vulnerability Management
By David Monahan on Apr 29, 2014 11:56:20 AM
Gaining Data Control with BYOD and Bluebox
By David Monahan on Apr 22, 2014 10:51:06 AM
What’s the issue with BYOD? Data Control… What’s the issue with Data Sharing? Data Control!
Symantec CyberWar Games Provide Valuable Cyber-Insight
By David Monahan on Mar 3, 2014 6:40:11 PM
The emotions oscillate between high frustration and high jubilation as I observe cyber-attack teams’ hacking activities against an unnamed financial institution…
CA Analyst Symposium- CA is Changing
By David Monahan on Mar 3, 2014 6:39:56 PM
- I had an interesting experience a few weeks ago. I went to NYC to brief with CA Technologies. I spent a full day speaking in group sessions with some of its top executives including CEO, Mike Gregoire, EVP Technology and Development, Peter Griffiths, EVP Strategy and Corporate Development Jacob Lamm, as well as a 1 on 1 meeting with GM of Security Management Mike Denning,. I found their discussions and candor on the changes and advancements within CA VERY refreshing; more so than I would have expected from what I perceived as a “monolithic behemoth” such as CA.
Recent Surveillance “Revelations” Part 2- What can we do?
By David Monahan on Jan 16, 2014 8:34:55 PM
ITIL and the Elusive Configuration Manager (among other) Roles
By Dennis Drogseth on Mar 30, 2011 9:46:47 AM
I had originally intended to make this blog about mental health. A supportive article for those of you trying to support change in your own environment wrestling with the stubbornly persistent caricatures and silos still so dominant in many IT organizations. It was inspired by a rather nasty line in a novel my one of [...]