Tuesday, July 10, 2018

Talking End-User Security at the National Conference of State Legislatures - Latest News

The most up-to-date cyber security issue is to find end-users social engineering attacks. Let us briefly tell you about our future efforts. This is a wonderful man from dozens of US legislators, including Reggie Tompkins and the missing Norelco Electric Shaver.

A few months ago, U.S. senators chaired the National Conference on Public Law (NCSL) and realized that they needed to focus on cybersecurity. When they first asked for a presentation, they knew they were targeted for various actors and gangsters because their email addresses were ".gov". They are right. The same thing happened at the corporate roundtable and heard from the British Army and the Indian Army.

Thus, in addition to listening to the reports of various state information security officers (CISOs), senators have asked CompTIA and IBM to provide more insights on cyber security and the skills they need in the workplace.

I met Mr. Tompkins. It works for IBM, government agencies and healthcare companies help bring security solutions. A few months ago, he and I started planning a presentation in mid-May. It was very interesting - we made the presentation very interactive. In addition to the selfie we took, we were able to discuss the warnings about the end user safety.

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Thursday, June 28, 2018

CompTIA to launch cyber security training in India - Latest News

Hyderabad: India's cyber security market is expected to grow by 19% annually from 2018 to 2023, with Global IT Certifications Leader Cooperating with Commercial Education Partners, along with four CompTIA IT professionals: Springpeople and Suchi Managed Pune, Bangalore, Chennai and Cybersecurityindia for Mumbai, Pune and Tane, only for Indian audiences, Infosectrain, Delhi, Pune, India.

With this new partnership, CompTIA aims to enhance its IT talent portfolio and make its certifications more accessible to students in the city's 2nd and 3rd cities.

The rapid adoption of "Social, Mobile, Analytics, Cloud & IoT (SMACT)" technology brings about complexity in information security, network infrastructure and security regulatory and coordination, and can thus be integrated with cybersecurity solutions and services nationwide. increase the demand.

The demand for cyber security professionals is often managed by consulting firms, banks, government, retailers, BFSI companies and IT companies. Financial institutions, including banks, payment networks and e-commerce, are the largest employers in cyber security.

This requirement for cyber security professionals includes leadership and low levels. The demand has hit in the last year. The average salary of a cyber security chief is different every year between Rs 2 crore and Rs 4 crore. Companies pay for up to $ 10, even for the New Year with the right skills. However, there is still no skill in this area.

The ability of powerful cybernetics specialists remains a major problem for many organizations. While the average InfoSec salary is rising, thousands of vacancies are available. Employers have complained that cyber security companies are increasing their qualifications for engineering graduates who are unqualified to be trained.

Tuesday, May 29, 2018

InfoVision’s Chithrai Mani Joins CompTIA Channel Advisory Board | Latest News

DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--CompTIA, the world’s leading technology association, announced today that Chithrai Mani, Director – Architecture and Delivery, has joined its Channel Advisory Board. Mani is a sought-after digital transformation leader, cloud evangelist, consultant and speaker, with extensive cross-industry experience in application development, project execution, operational planning, delivery, business alignment, systems design and integration, and architecting cloud, IOT, mobile and Big Data applications.

“The topics of digital transformation and quality assurance are of primary importance for developers and business units rolling out new technology to keep up with market demand.”

“With the breadth of his experience in our industry, Chithrai is a strong addition to our Channel Advisory Board,” said Annette Taber, CompTIA’s vice president for industry outreach. “His insights into the business of technology – how it is designed, constructed, tested and deployed – will help guide the actions we take as an advisory council, an association and an industry.”

“I look forward to lively discussion and joining a cohort of practitioners and thought leaders as part of the Channel Advisory Board,” adds Mani. “The topics of digital transformation and quality assurance are of primary importance for developers and business units rolling out new technology to keep up with market demand.”

The CompTIA Channel Advisory Board includes a select group of invited and appointed executives from technology hardware manufacturers, software publishers, carriers, service companies, distributors, master agents, and technology solution provider companies. This group provides counsel and insight to help technology solution providers adapt to the changing marketplace. This includes helping them to build out their “business solutions” practices, using cloud-based options and other emerging technologies to help customers with their digital transformations.

Chithrai Mani connects companies to transformative technologies - at the next level of connectivity and efficiency - including: artificial intelligence, the internet of things, machine learning, mobility, DevOPS and serverless data management. He has worked with companies around the world to choose, adopt, roll-out, and measure the impact of innovative technologies to increase productivity, accelerate collaboration and improve people’s lives.