Despite Global Upset, CSOs Secure Business, As Usual
Protecting and supporting stakeholders on a global scale through investments in security operations centers (SOCs), intelligence services and travel support companies has become a best practice for leading security programs.
While most CSOs tell me what they love most about their jobs is that something different happens each day and it never becomes boring, recent events on the world stage are sure to challenge that notion. Protecting and supporting stakeholders on a global scale through investments in security operations centers (SOCs), intelligence services and travel support companies has become a best practice for leading security programs.
Proof that leading security programs are identifying and mitigating risks is the “business as usual” approach during the recent Ebola outbreaks in West Africa; Malaysian Airlines flight MH17; and the Israel/Gaza conflict. These events are not forcing security to become the voice of “No” in most organizations.