Homeland Security Official: Key To Cybersecurity Is People, Not Tech
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
The head of the industry control system response team at the Department of Homeland Security told stakeholders at FDA's recent cybersecurity workshop that while they often look for technological solutions to potential cybersecurity vulnerabilities, at the end of the day they should be focusing more on hiring the right people.
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