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My company’s prime objective is not to stay secure. Its objective is not to manage its own risks or maintain business continuity or protect its assets or detect network intruders.
There are elements crucial to the success of the relationship between the CEO and CSO. Focus on the business is one, according to (seated) Russ Cancilla, Baker Hughes vice president
Before implementing new security measures of any type, there are a lot of checks to make. When launching physical security technology, such as a new surveillance system, checks are made
According to Miki Calero, CSO for the City of Columbus, Ohio, you can’t overestimate the impact of a personal touch. “People respond to you if you care about them,” Calero