This month, Security magazine explores how security executives can support their security teams by carefully building a culture of support, focused on prioritizing mental health, work-life balance and empathy. Throughout this month, check out stories on the power of soft skills, K-12 emergency management, crisis management, security certifications, leadership lessons from Zelenskyy, OpenChain ISO/IEC 5230:2020 conformance, and more!
After several decades in the security field, Bob Thibodeaux has extensive experience building and managing cybersecurity programs and transforming security into a business enabler.
The City of Rochester’s Neighborhood of Play includes a residential facility that needed a unified platform to connect residents across buildings, while giving management visibility into access.
Business security leaders must understand the importance of their role in organizational resilience. To stay relevant and succeed in times of rapid change and increasing uncertainty, businesses can leverage digitization to manage risk and become more adaptable.
Success in the security industry is made easier by possessing a number of soft skills. Security leaders advise embodying these character traits yourself and looking for these soft skills when hiring.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has galvanized the public in a way the world hasn’t seen since Winston Churchill — let’s look at what leadership lessons Zelensky offers security executives.
The OpenChain standard allows companies of all sizes and in all sectors to adopt the key requirements of a quality open-source compliance program while building trust in the supply chain.
The 15th Annual Survey of Emerging Risks surveyed risk and security leaders about the top emerging risks this year and beyond, including climate change, pandemic development and more.
Security professionals in some sectors earn higher wages than others. How do national security employees factor in? Learn the top-earning positions in government security, from IT roles to management.
Technology innovation, global terrorism and cybercrime were named as top international threats by the 2022 Annual Threat Assessment of the Intelligence Community, prepared by the U.S. Office of the National Intelligence Director.