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Debra Baker
Debra Baker
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Debra Baker

Debra Baker has 30 years of experience in Information Security. As CEO of TrustedCISO, Debra provides strategic cybersecurity CISO Advisory Services. She has an AI first startup aiming to power through the pain of Third Party Vendor Assessment and Compliance. Previously, Debra was CISO at RedSeal where she led the security program successfully getting SOC2 Type 2. Previously, she served as Regulatory Compliance Manager at Cisco. While at Cisco she founded the cryptographic knowledge base, CryptoDoneRight in collaboration with Johns Hopkins University. Debra was named one of the top 100 Women in Cybersecurity, "Women Know Cyber: 100 Fascinating Females Fighting Cybercrime."
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Mobile device management (MDM)

As part of your asset management strategy, you need to consider managing mobile devices. If you are a small company, a cost-effective way to do this is to use Apple’s Business Essentials for small businesses if your organization uses Apple products.

Microsoft’s Intune is great for asset management and mobile device management and also will manage Apple and Android devices.

A more traditional means of managing mobile devices is to use network access control (NAC). When I worked at Cisco, they used NAC for MDM. If you tried to connect to the Cisco internal network with your own device, it would automatically be put on the guest network. As for Internet of Things (IoT) devices, these should be on separate network segments since they are easily hackable and not internet-facing.

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Debra Baker

Debra Baker has 30 years of experience in Information Security. As CEO of TrustedCISO, Debra provides strategic cybersecurity CISO Advisory Services. She has an AI first startup aiming to power through the pain of Third Party Vendor Assessment and Compliance. Previously, Debra was CISO at RedSeal where she led the security program successfully getting SOC2 Type 2. Previously, she served as Regulatory Compliance Manager at Cisco. While at Cisco she founded the cryptographic knowledge base, CryptoDoneRight in collaboration with Johns Hopkins University. Debra was named one of the top 100 Women in Cybersecurity, "Women Know Cyber: 100 Fascinating Females Fighting Cybercrime."
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