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A How To Strategy For Buying A Cybersecurity Solution That Makes Business Sense

Not having a solid strategy to address your organization’s cybersecurity threat potential is the kiss of death for any company. Buying a solution that isn’t the best fit to meet your specific data protection and employee awareness training requirements is even worse. What you need is a business strategy that makes sense and will ensure that both are accomplished. So, you want to buy a Cybersecurity solution. What is the problem you are trying to solve? Is it a point problem or a more significant issue? How did you decide this “problem” is the priority? Most organizations remain mired in tactical warfare – reactively managing tools , putting out fires, and this is their Cybersecurity program. They decide what “problem” to budget for when a tool loses utility or an expert tells them they need something to fix a problem. But if you don’t adopt and implement a Framework to support your Cybersecurity strategy, then all you have is a mission sta...

Chartering a Jet Makes Business Sense

In case you didn’t already know chartering a jet makes business sense. This is due to many reasons and if you want to run a successful business, then you need to get in the know when it comes to business jets. Many companies are choosing to fly their employees privately to meetings. This is because it actually makes far more business sense. If you think about the last time you flew on a commercial airline, you will begin to understand why it may not be ideal for businessmen to travel in such a manner. The seats are crowded, there is little to no leg room and you will end up having to sit next to two or more people. This is not a conducive environment for someone who has to present a business proposal the next day. The next question that is asked, is why not fly the employee in business class or first class? Although the seats are far wider and the service slightly better, you cannot escape two big issues. Firstly, there will still be passengers on the plane with you that could be ...