Volley also covered cybersecurity with James Stanger, chief technology evangelist at CompTIA joining hosts and CompTIA research analysts Carolyn April and Seth Robinson, to discuss findings in CompTIA's latest research, including the structure of today's security teams and the adoption of a zero trust framework. He also covered how companies are dealing with privacy as they rely more and more on data for their offerings and products."The whole idea behind zero trust is it takes out this assumption whenever you make any sort of connection... Imagine in a model where you actually have to prove your endpoint; you have to prove your place of login, even before you begin to get the most basic of services. So basically, it’s an inspection of the state of your computer. At what point do we trust it or not trust it?"
James Stanger, Chief Technology Evangelist, CompTIA
Closing out the month on Volley, hosts Carolyn April and Seth Robinson were joined by Randy Gross, CompTIA CIO and executive vice president of certification operations, for the annual holiday episode, sharing with us, for Halloween, what scares them; for Thanksgiving, what they are thankful for; and for the winter holidays, what’s on their wish lists."Because we have the technological capabilities to be able to pivot to working from home, and I've been really impressed by the resiliency and the flexibility that technology has allowed people to be able to function and workers have responded to it. It's actually presented in some cases an opportunity for providers in the tech space, specifically in the channel, for instance, to create new businesses that are able to support all these people that are now working from home. So, we hear about the downsides—the unemployment and people who have lost their jobs and that is very real. But without the tech tools that we have in place now that this would be far worse in terms of in terms of the unemployment hit so I'm thankful for that."
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