Industry Chatter: Charles Croom

Charles Croom, vice president of Cybersecurity Solutions at Lockheed Martin and former director of the Defense Information Systems Agency joined Francis Rose fo...

Two million hacked credentials is the latest example of information exfiltration from networks their owners thought were secure. Those organizations were not amateurs, Google, Facebook, Yahoo, Twitter and others. The threat landscape is changing and your agency’s response must change to keep yourself off that list of compromised organizations. Charles Croom is vice president of Cybersecurity Solutions at Lockheed Martin, former director of the Defense Information Systems Agency and my guest for Industry Chatter today.

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