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Dark Reading Tech Digest – October 2017   Dear {NAME}, An online breach could have a huge i

Dark Reading Tech Digest – October 2017  [Dark Reading Trend Reports](  Dear {NAME}, An online breach could have a huge impact on your organization. This [Dark Reading Tech Digest offers strategies for measuring and managing that risk]( and explores the ways enterprise IT security departments manage cyber-risk. When you download this Digest you will read the following: - Managing Cyber-Risk: An online breach could have a huge impact on your organization. Here are some strategies for measuring and managing that risk. - 5 Problems That Keep CISOs Awake at Night: The last few years have shown a big difference in the way cyber-risks are acknowledged, but progress still needs to be made. - To Be Ready for the Security Future, Pay Attention to the Security Past: It’s easy to just move on to the next problem, ignoring what’s happened—but that’s a mistake. - 20 Questions to Help Achieve Security Program Goals: There are always projects, maturity improvements, and risk mitigation endeavors on the horizon. Here’s how to keep them from drifting into the sunset. - How Effective Boards Drive Security Mandates: The focus on cybersecurity policies must be prioritized from the top down. - Breaches Are Coming: What Game of Thrones Teaches about Cybersecurity: Whether you’re Lord Commander of the Night’s Watch or the CISO of a mainstream business, it’s not easy to defend against a constantly evolving threat that is as deadly as an army of White Walkers. - Is Your Organization Merely PCI-Compliant or Is It Actually Secure?: The Host Identity Protocol might be the answer to inadequate check-the-box security standards. - Public, Hybrid Cloud Security Fears Abound: Most CISOs say encryption is the most effective security tool for data in the public cloud, but only one in six encrypt all data stored there. - ...and more. [Access to this Tech Digest]( is free when you register for the Dark Reading community. Just register by clicking on the link below. There's no cost, and it takes only a few minutes. Dark Reading community members: Click on the link below and login to read it today. [Access Content Now]( We hope you enjoy Dark Reading's Tech Digest on managing cyber-risk. Thank you, Tim Wilson Editor, Dark Reading  DARK READING You are subscribed as {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( from Dark Reading Digital Edition Subscription. Dark Reading c/o [UBM LLC]( 2 Penn Plaza, 15th Floor New York, New York, 10121 212-600-3000 © UBM 2017. All Rights Reserved. [Privacy Policy]( [UBM](

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