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Q&A: The Future of Work Advisory CISO Richard Archdeacon and Technical Strategist Josh Green discuss

[Cisco Logo] [Duo Security is now a part of Cisco]() [About Cisco]() [Duo Security Logo] Security Beat Mar 15, 2022 9 Key Takeaways from Ask Us Anything: Passwordless Tips & Tricks Duo Product Manager Chris Demundo and Product Marketing Manager Ted Kietzman recently hosted a webinar answering passwordless questions crowdsourced from our Duo Community public forum, and we’ve rounded up some highlights. [Read the Duo Blog Post]() Q&A: The Future of Work Advisory CISO Richard Archdeacon and Technical Strategist Josh Green discuss their recent virtual keynote for the Cybersecurity Leadership Summit in Berlin on the future of work and the key considerations they think CISOs and senior leaders should focus on in 2022. [Read the Cisco Blog Post](=/MDc0LVVRWC00MTAAAAGDLKihiYi7xERG4qRlY1PPKoARFPQXlW4ucfKPNLuKZFcsAb0LagP-CNGtuJQR8w3BSTZtNhc=) The Duo Internship Program from a Manager’s Perspective As we ramp up for the 2022 class of Duo interns, [now accepting applications](), get an inside look at what the experience of managing an intern at Duo looks like. [Read the Duo Blog Post](/MDc0LVVRWC00MTAAAAGDLKihiYi7xERG4qRlY1PPKoARFPQXlW4ucfKPNLuKZFcsAb0LagP-CNGtuJQR8w3BSTZtNhc=) Security Doesn’t Have to Be the Department of “No” Advisory CISO Wolfgang Goerlich joins the healthcare security podcast In Scope to discuss the tendency within security to disregard the human element and how understanding the human element helps develop better security products. [Listen to the Podcast](=/MDc0LVVRWC00MTAAAAGDLKihiYi7xERG4qRlY1PPKoARFPQXlW4ucfKPNLuKZFcsAb0LagP-CNGtuJQR8w3BSTZtNhc=) Decipher Podcast: Runa Sandvik Security researcher Runa Sandvik joins Lindsey O’Donnell-Welch to discuss her work helping journalists to secure their devices and how more newsrooms are recognizing the need for better cybersecurity measures. [Listen to the Podcast](=/MDc0LVVRWC00MTAAAAGDLKihiYi7xERG4qRlY1PPKoARFPQXlW4ucfKPNLuKZFcsAb0LagP-CNGtuJQR8w3BSTZtNhc=) Critical RCE Flaws Impact Medical Devices Patches are available for three critical-severity remote code execution flaws that affect more than 150 devices, including medical imaging and laboratory products. [Read the Story](/MDc0LVVRWC00MTAAAAGDLKihiYi7xERG4qRlY1PPKoARFPQXlW4ucfKPNLuKZFcsAb0LagP-CNGtuJQR8w3BSTZtNhc=) Around the Web What else is new in the security world? - [This Is the “Hacking” Investigation Into the Journalist Who Clicked “View Source” on a Government Website]() - Internal law enforcement documents show how Missouri authorities went after a journalist who was accused of hacking for what was a simple act of journalism. - [How Police Abuse Phone Data to Persecute LGBTQ People]() - In many parts of the world, law enforcement uses WhatsApp chats, text messages, and photos from confiscated phones as "evidence" against persecuted groups. - [Women in Cybersecurity: Why We Need to Inspire the Younger Generation]() - We need to not only provide a space for women within the cybersecurity industry but also promote these opportunities and communicate to young girls and women that there is a space for them. - [The Uncertain Future of IT Automation]() - While IT automation is growing, big challenges remain. Chris Hass, director of information security and research at Automox, discusses how the future looks. That's it for this time. Remember to tweet us @duosec with your suggestions on what we should cover. Thanks for reading! [Duo on Twitter]() [Duo on Facebook]() [Duo on Instagram]() No longer want to receive these updates? [Unsubscribe here]( Duo's general privacy notice may be [found here]() 123 N Ashley St, Ann Arbor MI 48104

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