Operations and cybersecurity teams have complementary aims, an industry leader notes. They needn't be in conflict.
The CrowdStrike outage illuminated an issue facing any organization with systems to protect: the disconnect between cybersecurity and operations teams. "These teams certainly agree on the availability of systems as a top priority, but that can be adversely impacted when a patch or change is made within an environment to better secure it," writes Tina Williams-Koroma. "The same goes for when a change is not made within an environment." The leader of Baltimore-area cybersecurity companies CyDeploy and TCecure explores these two sides' complementary goals, and how they can bridge the divides between them, in this new op-ed. | Sponsored news: Point of interest | Members of the UM BioPark roundtable meet monthly to discuss issues that impact their companies and Maryland’s biotech and life sciences industries. |
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