Here’s a six minute highlights reel of the CISO Series Video Chat “Hacking BYOD and Unmanaged Devices: An hour of critical thinking of all the devices we don’t have agents on”.
Joining me in this discussion was Jerry Archer, SVP/CSO, Sallie Mae and Curtis Simpson, CISO, Armis.
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Best Bad Ideas

Mathew Biby, CISO, Satcom Direct took top honors for this week’s best bad idea for a suggestion that will for sure generate more Twitter traffic like, “Hey everybody, this network’s wide open, come on in!”
Here are a few other notable bad ideas:
“Use your smart fridge as your federation for BYOD management.” – Eli Migdal, CEO, Boardish
“Require every device entering the company building to be inventoried with a printed triplicate form.” – Steve Lodin, sr. director, cybersecurity operations, Sallie Mae
“Crowdsource your endpoint management on Reddit.” – Gabriel Doncel, director of information security, Drexel University
Best quotes from the chatroom
“As we profile “normal” behavior, then attackers are incentivized to model supposed “normal” in their attacks. It’s always an arms race, right?” – Ian Poynter, cybersecurity consultant
“The inherent problem is that ‘the speed of the business’ will always move faster than those slated to protect it.” – Mathew Biby, CISO, Satcom Direct






