An overwhelming number of security executives view compliance as an effective strategy. But it’s not, and many CISOs need to rethink their priorities.
Source: Cybersecurity much more than a compliance exercise | CIO
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An overwhelming number of security executives view compliance as an effective strategy. But it’s not, and many CISOs need to rethink their priorities.
Source: Cybersecurity much more than a compliance exercise | CIO
New survey of enterprise leaders highlights concerns over security in new IT architectures as sensitive data moves to cloud, big data and IoT environments.
Source: Business leaders struggle with cloud, big data and IoT security | Network World
A new study found a growing number of encryption keys and certificates are left unmanaged and unprotected, posing a security threat to enterprises.
Source: Effectiveness eroding as companies rely on encryption as the ultimate protection | CIO Dive
Spending money on security isn’t going to solve the problem alone — CIOs need the rest of their organisation to understand the risks too.
Source: Your whole organisation needs to get real about IT security: Here’s how to do it | ZDNet
On the sidelines of the CIO Network conference in Half Moon Bay, Calif., global technology leaders highlighted the cybersecurity, talent and data issues driving their work in 2016.
Source: CIO Network: Security, Talent Among Tech’s Top Priorities for 2016 – The CIO Report – WSJ
IT security is about more than just the hardware and software. Experts give their view on where the buck really stops.
Source: The CISO, the CIO, the CEO, or you: Who is really responsible for cybersecurity? | ZDNet
We recently took a look at the consequences that arise from friction and lack of coordination between security and IT operations staffs (the SecOps gap): everything from avoidable security risks to data loss, from production downtime to excessive labor costs. These problems came to the forefront in an exclusive new […]