Communicating the importance of security in the C-suite comes down to speaking their language. Dive into the ways security leaders can advocate for risk management in the boardroom and uncover fraud trends during the COVID-19 pandemic in this podcast episode.
The Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) role has evolved greatly since its inception in 1995. Review the pros and cons of different CISO reporting models when it comes to business resilience and cybersecurity.
Security leaders across the enterprise have been facing mounting pressures, including in the corporate boardroom. In particular, as mass remote environments and broadening threat landscapes increase, security executives must mitigate risk across a broader connected ecosystem than seen before.
Chris Jacquet, VP and Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) at Hitachi Vantara, explains how best to approach cybersecurity in the boardroom. Being prepared, honest and concise can help a CISO secure much-needed funding for their department.
Board members are often entrusted with sensitive data and information, which ensures they can be effective in their roles. But if that data gets into the wrong hands, the organization could run into costly legal trouble and reputational damage.
It’s never boring in the boardroom. At the later part of the 1990s, “paradigm shift” emerged as the buzz phrase, popularized as business speak until it was overused to the point of becoming meaningless.