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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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Turning on your application firewall

Traditional firewalls are devices, but there are also software firewalls. A firewall is typically a device that sits between your internal network and external network (internet). The network firewall filters the network traffic. Software firewalls are applications you install such as in the cloud, in VLANs, or residing on your OS that filter traffic going into and out of the device that could be virtual. By default, you want to deny/deny traffic versus allow/allow.

Ensure the application firewall on your OS is enabled. macOS does not enable the application firewall by default. Go into your Mac’s System Settings | Network | Firewall and enable the firewall. By default, on Windows OS, the firewall is enabled. Open the Control Panel, then select Windows Security | Firewall and Network Protection | Firewall on.

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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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