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Make a Cybersecurity Plan with Garry Polmateer
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Today on the Salesforce Admins Podcast, we talk to Garry Polmateer, CEO of Red Argyle, a Salesforce Consulting agency and a member of the Salesforce MVP Hall of Fame.
Join us as we chat about why admins need to be involved with cybersecurity at their organization and how to start planning.
You should subscribe for the full episode, but here are a few takeaways from our conversation with Garry Pomateer.
Admins and cybersecurityGarry and I go way back—we were both in the first class of Salesforce MVPs back in 2010. We recently caught up at Midwest Dreamin’, where Garry gave a great talk about why Salesforce Admins need to be involved in cybersecurity, so I asked him to come on the pod and tell us all about it.
It can often feel like cybersecurity is a secondary consideration for Salesforce Admins, that it’s too complicated to get involved with. While Garry isn’t here to scare you, he wants to remind you that there’s a lot you can do as an admin to protect your organization.
Running away from a bearWhen it comes to reducing your risk of a cyberattack, it’s a little like running away from a bear. You don’t have to be faster than the bear, you just have to be faster than the people next to you. Hackers are generally looking for low-hanging fruit, and doing some simple things like enforcing MFA and password best practices is often enough to get them to move on.
However, Garry points out that good cybersecurity is a lot more nuanced than simply not getting hacked. A good security plan protects your organization from itself, whether that’s an accident that leads to a data breach or ensuring that you meet regulatory requirements. And if something does happen, you need to know what to do about it.
A framework for securityGarry lays out a simple framework for looking at security in your organization:
Understand your risks
Respond
Recover
What Garry has found in his consulting work is that while most businesses have spent time on #1, they don’t have a clear understanding of what to do if something goes wrong. That comes down to three simple questions: What will you do? Who will you talk to? And what will you do next?
“Any admin can do this,” Garry says, “and having a communications plan that’s nailed down with some specificity is like an insurance policy for your peace of mind.” And if something turns out to be serious, you have an action plan in place for what to do next so you can act quickly.
Be sure to listen to the full episode to learn more about security considerations you might not be thinking about and everything you need to know about backing up data.
Podcast swag
Resources
Admin Trailblazer Group
Social
Garry: @DarthGarry
Salesforce Admins: @SalesforceAdmns
Gillian: @GillianKBruce
Mike: @MikeGerholdt
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Manage episode 378875277 series 2794780
Today on the Salesforce Admins Podcast, we talk to Garry Polmateer, CEO of Red Argyle, a Salesforce Consulting agency and a member of the Salesforce MVP Hall of Fame.
Join us as we chat about why admins need to be involved with cybersecurity at their organization and how to start planning.
You should subscribe for the full episode, but here are a few takeaways from our conversation with Garry Pomateer.
Admins and cybersecurityGarry and I go way back—we were both in the first class of Salesforce MVPs back in 2010. We recently caught up at Midwest Dreamin’, where Garry gave a great talk about why Salesforce Admins need to be involved in cybersecurity, so I asked him to come on the pod and tell us all about it.
It can often feel like cybersecurity is a secondary consideration for Salesforce Admins, that it’s too complicated to get involved with. While Garry isn’t here to scare you, he wants to remind you that there’s a lot you can do as an admin to protect your organization.
Running away from a bearWhen it comes to reducing your risk of a cyberattack, it’s a little like running away from a bear. You don’t have to be faster than the bear, you just have to be faster than the people next to you. Hackers are generally looking for low-hanging fruit, and doing some simple things like enforcing MFA and password best practices is often enough to get them to move on.
However, Garry points out that good cybersecurity is a lot more nuanced than simply not getting hacked. A good security plan protects your organization from itself, whether that’s an accident that leads to a data breach or ensuring that you meet regulatory requirements. And if something does happen, you need to know what to do about it.
A framework for securityGarry lays out a simple framework for looking at security in your organization:
Understand your risks
Respond
Recover
What Garry has found in his consulting work is that while most businesses have spent time on #1, they don’t have a clear understanding of what to do if something goes wrong. That comes down to three simple questions: What will you do? Who will you talk to? And what will you do next?
“Any admin can do this,” Garry says, “and having a communications plan that’s nailed down with some specificity is like an insurance policy for your peace of mind.” And if something turns out to be serious, you have an action plan in place for what to do next so you can act quickly.
Be sure to listen to the full episode to learn more about security considerations you might not be thinking about and everything you need to know about backing up data.
Podcast swag
Resources
Admin Trailblazer Group
Social
Garry: @DarthGarry
Salesforce Admins: @SalesforceAdmns
Gillian: @GillianKBruce
Mike: @MikeGerholdt
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