COVID-19 , Governance & Risk Management , IT Risk Management

Back to the Office: Managing the Risks

Former NSA CISO on Reassessing Security Infrastructure
Chris Kubic, CISO, Fidelis Cybersecurity

As organizations that shifted to a remote workforce consider allowing some workers to return to the office environment, CISOs must reassess their security infrastructures, says Chris Kubic of Fidelis Cybersecurity, who formerly was CISO at the National Security Agency.

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For example, Kubic says, some staffers returning to an office may seek to continue to rely on personal devices for business purposes. “The data they bring off their personal devices has a higher risk of being malicious,” he says. “You need to have an IT health check to make sure the devices employees are bringing into the office spaces don’t compromise your internal network.”

In a video interview with Information Security Media Group, Kubic discusses:

  • The new threats posed by shifting to a “hybrid model” that involves staff members working at home or in the office;
  • Why the security infrastructure for the remote workforce could prove to be inappropriate for the hybrid model;
  • How CISOs can manage evolving risks.

Kubic, the CISO at Fidelis Cybersecurity, has more than 30 years of experience driving information assurance and cybersecurity initiatives across the United States Department of Defense, the intelligence community and the federal government.


About the Author

Anna Delaney

Anna Delaney

Director, ISMG Productions

An experienced broadcast journalist, Delaney conducts interviews with senior cybersecurity leaders around the world. Previously, she was editor-in-chief of the website for The European Information Security Summit, or TEISS. Earlier, she worked at Levant TV and Resonance FM and served as a researcher at the BBC and ITV in their documentary and factual TV departments.




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