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High Tech

1) A Beginner's Guide to Threat Intelligence (Motley Fool - The Blueprint)

2) Best Practices for Network Security (Motley Fool - The Blueprint)

3) IT Project Managers on the highs and lows of the job (Rasmussen College)

4) CSO: Preparing for a Change in Command (CSO Magazine)

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High Tech

1) Summary: A Beginner's Guide to Threat Intelligence

Name: Patricia Staino Motley Fool - The Blueprint

Category: High Tech

Email: query-bc8y@helpareporter.net

Media Outlet: Motley Fool - The Blueprint

Deadline: 7:00 PM EST - 10 October

Query:

I am writing an article for small business owners on threat
intelligence. It's meant as a primer--the basics of what they
need to know and what they should do. What is threat
intelligence? What are the different types of threat
intelligence--how does each help, what information does it
provide, how can a small-business owner access this type of
intelligence, is it expensive or time-intensive? What are the
specific steps of the threat intelligence process, with details
on how to carry out each step. Remember, this story is not for
cyber professionals or tech workers. This is for the medical
office manager and the wine shop owner who want to protect
sensitive customer data.

Requirements:

I'm looking for threat intelligence experts, particularly in how
it can help small businesses. Please provide as much detail for
the above questions as you can in the pitch--this is a topic
that elicits an overwhelming number of responses, so the more I
can glean about the relevance of your knowledge to my story, the
likelier I will reach out to you.

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2) Summary: Best Practices for Network Security

Name: Patricia Staino Motley Fool - The Blueprint

Category: High Tech

Email: query-bc90@helpareporter.net

Media Outlet: Motley Fool - The Blueprint

Deadline: 7:00 PM EST - 10 October

Query:

I am writing an article for small business owners on the best
practices for network security. The article will call out a best
practice, describe what it is, how it works, how to deploy it,
caveats and things to know. I am looking for responses to the
question: What are the top best practices for network security
that you would recommend to a small business owner. I'm looking
for about five total. For each type, I want to know: * Name *
Description * How do I deploy it? Do I need an IT person on
staff? Can I hire a contractor? Is it an ongoing fix I need to
monitor? * Is it expensive, inexpensive, manageable costwise,
worth the return on investment? * Is this best practice a
one-time issue or something I need to revist periodically or
monitor all the time? * Are there any caveats? What should I
worry about when it comes to this best practice? How do I
address that concern?

Remember, this story is not for cyber professionals or tech
workers. This is for the construction office manager, CPA, and
the florist who want to protect sensitive customer data.

Requirements:

I'm looking for network security experts, particularly those who
have advised small businesses, or small business owners who have
dealt with the issue of network security for their business.
Please provide as much detail in response to the above questions
as you can in your pitch--this is a topic that elicits an
overwhelming number of responses, so the more I can glean about
the relevance of your knowledge to my story, the likelier I will
reach out to you.

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3) Summary: IT Project Managers on the highs and lows of the job

Name: Brianna Flavin Rasmussen College

Category: High Tech

Email: query-bc3l@helpareporter.net

Media Outlet: Rasmussen College

Deadline: 7:00 PM EST - 6 October

Query:

Looking to hear from IT Project managers on some of the most
challenging and most enjoyable aspects of their work. This
article is aimed at students in technology who are evaluating
career options to give them more insight about the role.

Please respond to the following questions: 1. How would you
explain the primary role of an IT Project Manager to someone
unfamiliar with the tech industry? 2. What do you find most
challenging about your work as an IT PM? 3. What is your
favorite thing about working as an IT Project Manager? 4. What
task or type of task typically takes up most of your time on the
job?

Please respond with your thoughts! Please also include your
name, pronouns, job title and company so I can cite and
hyperlink you correctly. If I use your insights, I will send you
a link to the published article (along with my gratitude) when
it goes live. Thank you so much! -Brianna

Requirements:

Must be an IT Project Manager

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4) Summary: CSO: Preparing for a Change in Command

Name: John Edwards CSO Magazine

Category: High Tech

Email: query-bcg3@helpareporter.net

Media Outlet: CSO Magazine

Deadline: 10:00 PM EST - 16 October

Query:

Technology journalist John Edwards (@TechJohnEdwards) is looking
for experts who can answer some or all of the following
questions:

1. How can a departing CIO/CISO heading for a new job or
retirement help his or her successor get up to speed on
enterprise security responsibilities, systems and practices?
2. What's the best way to approach this task? 3. Which key
bases should be covered? 4. Are there any issues that should
be avoided? 5. Should business partners be involved in the
process, and to what extent? 6. What role, if any, should
business stakeholders play in the process? 7. Is there
anything else you would like to add?

Note: I would most like to hear from industry analysts,
academics and particularly CSO/CISOs.

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