Wednesday, April 22, 2020

Ways to Balance Cybersecurity

Provide guidance on the cost of digital transformation

The confusion that exists on this topic means there is still a disconnect around building enterprise systems. The ease of use around consumer technology and cloud systems has driven a wave of technical confidence among non-technical staff, but this confidence doesn’t necessarily translate to broad understanding. Enterprise systems are incredibly complex, and CompTIA research has shown that business staff still look to IT to handle integration and cybersecurity. Without coming across as a wet blanket, security providers need to take the lead on helping their clients understand the necessary security investments for any new technology initiatives.
Educate on security issues and business goals

As much as security providers need to educate around security issues, they also need their own education around corporate goals. When business leaders say they want digital transformation, they want the new technology to happen on a timeframe that helps them stay competitive, and that is usually the top priority. When presented with direct statements about innovation and cybersecurity, respondents indicated a willingness to strike a balance. But in a different part of the survey, the leading hurdle for cybersecurity initiatives is a prioritization of other technology. In discussions with clients, security providers should advocate for proper security measures, and they should also evolve their own practices to respond to the needs of the business.
CompTIA Linux+

ZDNet reported that more than 80% of hiring managers are looking for IT professionals with Linux skills. Business News Daily listed CompTIA Linux+ as one of the best Linux certifications available to IT professionals, alongside IT certifications such as Oracle Linux 6 Certified Implementation Specialist and Red Hat Certified Architect (RHCA). Please note that the LPI 2-for-1 offer Business News Daily mentions is no longer available.

GoCertify also calls CompTIA Linux+ a sought-after Linux credential that equips IT professionals with skills related to security, storage and virtualization, computer networking and more. The trade publication suggests other top networking certifications, such as GIAC Certified UNIX Security Administrator and Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) for those wanting to make networking their specialty. More Info: a+ certification jobs with no experience

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