Eleanor Dallaway, Infosecurity

Eleanor Dallaway

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Past articles by Eleanor:

Interview: Coleen Shane

Coleen Shane tells Eleanor Dallaway about her experiences as a trans woman working in cybersecurity → Read More

Q&A: Jake Moore

Eleanor Dallaway meets the cybersecurity industry's Mr Happy → Read More

#RSAC: The Cybersecurity Industry is Costing Employees Their Mental Health

Eleanor Dallaway sat down with Chloé Messdaghi to discuss the mental health deterioration that is worryingly synonymous with the cybersecurity industry → Read More

#RSAC: How To Deal With a Panicked C-Suite During a Ransomware Event

Carol Barkes discussed the physiological considerations a CISO should consider when dealing with a panicked C-suite → Read More

#RSAC: Schneier Declares AI Hacking Will Favor Defense

Bruce Schneier imagines a future of AI hacks and concludes that AI will favor the defense → Read More

#RSAC: Cybersecurity Industry Can Provide Soulful Jobs for Technologists Tired of Soulless Social Media Employers

The cybersecurity industry must capitalize, argued Bryan Palmer during his keynote talk at the RSA Conference → Read More

#RSAC: Interview: Larry Whiteside, Jr.

Eleanor Dallaway and Larry Whiteside, Jr. discuss CISO burnout and the importance of representation for people of color in the industry → Read More

Q&A: Misha Glenny

What would your dream assignment be? I would genuinely like to head to Ukraine and report from Kyiv, but probably not from the front line (been there, done that and it’s not fun. In fact, it’s nuts). Biggest regret? When I recorded the first series in my ‘How to Invent a Country’ podcast, I didn’t write an accompanying book. If I had, I’m confident I could have begun a big series of best-selling… → Read More

Q&A: Geoff White

Most impressive thing you’ve done? Identifying the two crooks who ripped off a whole bunch of pensioners during the TalkTalk hack back in 2015. I found them on Facebook, messaged them and their profiles disappeared shortly after! Tell me about a time you screwed up I spent months researching where the WannaCry money went. Finally, I thought I’d found the answer: a bloke living in Croydon. We… → Read More

Editorial: A Long and Sad Goodbye (Q2 2022 Issue)

@InfosecEditor writes her last editorial for her last ever issue of Infosecurity Magazine → Read More

DCMS announce 14 finalists of the UK's Most Innovative Cyber SME Competition

DCMS announce 14 finalists of the UK's Most Innovative Cyber SME Competition → Read More

I'm @InfosecEditor...Get Me Out of Here!

Eleanor Dallaway reflects on her 15 years as Infosecurity Magazine Editor and announces that it’s time for someone else to take a spin in the editor’s chair. → Read More

Analyzing the Surprising Data from The State of Ransomware 2022 Report with Chet Wisniewski

Eleanor Dallaway and Chet Wisniewski dig deep into the more surprising results of The State of Ransomware 2022 Report → Read More

#ISC2Events: A DPO's Guide to Delivering a Cybersecurity Awareness Program

Laurie-Anne Bourdain from Isabel Group detailed ingredients for a successful cybersecurity awareness program → Read More

Q&A: Sarah Armstrong-Smith

Eleanor Dallaway gets to know Microsoft's chief security advisor of Microsoft's cybersecurity solutions area, the fantastic Sarah Armstrong-Smith → Read More

Q&A: Camille Stewart

Camille Stewart is nothing shy of an inspiration. In her day job, she brings together Google’s central security team and product security teams to help “secure products that billions of people use to live their lives.” → Read More

ISO/IEC 27002 is Being Updated: Are you Ready? Let's Consider the Future of GRC

Join this webinar for insights into the upcoming changes to the controls in ISO/IEC 27002 and get all the tools you need for the update. → Read More

Profile Interview: Jenny Radcliffe

She’s a professional con artist, a burglar for hire, a world-renowned social engineer, a TED Talks keynote speaker and, as her namesake suggests, a people hacker. She is, of course, Jenny Radcliffe. → Read More

Editorial: Only the Good Die Young (Q1 2022 Issue)

Eleanor Dallaway dedicates the Q1 2022 Issue to her late friend, Tim Wilson, editor-in-chief and co-founder of Dark Reading, and reflects on their unexpected friendship → Read More

Q&A: Gemma Moore, Cyberis

Get to know Gemma Moore, one of – if not the – most qualified penetration tester(s) in the country → Read More