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Jenn Tullman-Botzer
History nerd, dog lover, cybersecurity advocate. I work for , but my views are my own. Especially any clever ones.
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wendy batten 1 h
Hear what your peers are saying on the about Master Skills. Join the conversation and take a look at some of the select presentations from our recent sessions.
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Jenn Tullman-Botzer 2 h
The prospect of financial gain drove 71% of cyberattacks in 2018, followed by the potential to conduct espionage or another strategic advantage, according to 2019 |
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Jenn Tullman-Botzer 4 h
Via : "The reality is that your sensitive data has likely already been stolen, multiple times... Given this, your best option is to turn your efforts toward trying to make sure that your data isn't used against you."
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Dillon Townsel 6 h
200 million-record breach: Why collecting too much data raises risk
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IBM Security Support 9 h
Can't join us in Orlando in May for Master Skills University? How does September in Munich sound? Registration is now open!
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Jenn Tullman-Botzer 7 h
En resposta a @JennyfrmthBlog
And to end this all on a positive note, here's a pic from the night I returned home from 2 weeks in the hospital and was reunited with my doggo [3/3]
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Jenn Tullman-Botzer 7 h
En resposta a @JennyfrmthBlog
That said, I most often tweet about cybersecurity and the cyber threat landscape – so if anyone who followed me because of the mumps conversation decides to unfollow me, I will understand completely! Thank you again for your good wishes and for hearing and sharing my story [2/3]
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Jenn Tullman-Botzer 7 h
I am greatly humbled to have received so much support on my recent post about the mumps. It wasn't an easy decision to share literally the worst pictures ever taken of me, but you kind people confirmed it was the right thing to do, and I thank you sincerely [1/3]
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Jenn Tullman-Botzer 10 h
En resposta a @tee_melt21
Crazy thing is I was completely fine in Kenya and then contracted mumps while visiting Boston!
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Jenn Tullman-Botzer 10 h
En resposta a @TheGlobalUG
I was born with autoimmune issues, but thanks anyway for your sympathy and kindness! ;)
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Jenn Tullman-Botzer 10 h
En resposta a @gcluley
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Jenn Tullman-Botzer 10 h
En resposta a @mmmfiber
I don't want to frighten people - but it's something to at least be aware of
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Jenn Tullman-Botzer 10 h
En resposta a @Dr2chase
Probably a combination of both
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Jenn Tullman-Botzer 10 h
En resposta a @Dadziety
Thank you! It's not always easy, but I am doing my best to wear them with pride!
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Jenn Tullman-Botzer 20 h
En resposta a @KellyKane
Thank you! They didn't tell me till the end of my hospital stay, but the doctors had never seen anything like it either ;)
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Jenn Tullman-Botzer 13 de maig
En resposta a @TedConroy
The struggle is real. We don't get it till 10pm tonight!
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Jenn Tullman-Botzer 13 de maig
En resposta a @DrInfoSec
There probably aren't too many incident response plans out there that include the step "slit throat!"
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Jenn Tullman-Botzer 13 de maig
Thank you for sharing this. I recently went through a terrible ordeal with and am trying to spread awareness of how serious it is:
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Jenn Tullman-Botzer 13 de maig
En resposta a @LizSzabo
Here's my mumps story: . Horrible, terrifying experience!
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Jenn Tullman-Botzer 13 de maig
En resposta a @gcluley
Thank you, I appreciate that. And on the bright side, these days I get to worry about cyber threats AND polio ;)
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