Friday | 10 July, 2009
CSO
Too Much Information?
Sarah D. Scalet (CSO (US)) 15/01/2004 10:18:43

If you could invite any 10 security pros to breakfast, who would you choose? Howard Schmidt, eBay CISO, recently convened a security dream team in San Francisco to announce the creation of the Global Council of CSOs.

Whit Diffie of Sun Microsystems showed up, as did Oracle's Mary Ann Davidson. Motorola's Bill Boni dialed in, along with Will Pelgrin, director of the New York State Office of Cyber Security & Critical Infrastructure Coordination. Other absent but accounted for charter members include MCI Group's Vint Cert, Microsoft's Scott Charney, Washington Mutual's Dave Cullinane, Steve Katz, formerly of Merrill Lynch, and Bank of America's Rhonda MacLean. The group is a veritable who's who of security.

Make that information security.

Cullinane is a CPP, but nevertheless, the focus of this braintrust is clearly information security. That's fine for much of what the group is doing, which is figuring out the CSO's role in implementing the voluntary National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace. But also on the agenda was the definition of the proper role, background and reporting arrangements for CSOs within business organisations.

When asked about the inclusion of physical security in this process, Schmidt confessed, "I've been forgetting to do that." That's no surprise to George Campbell, who is outspoken on the subject of corporate security execs being treated like knuckle-draggers by the infosec community. "Those guys — God bless them all — they have very important jobs in their respective companies, but their portfolio is really one subject," says Campbell, former president of ISMA. "With all due respect, they ought to call themselves what they are, the CISO Council."

What does Schmidt think about that? "The correlation of issues between physical and cyber are converging, and we represent that in our deliberations," he told CSO, adding that he and Boni have a broad base of security experience. The council will have an inaugural meeting in San Jose in January and will gather again in February in San Francisco. For more information, visit www.csocouncil.org.

Comments

Post new comment

Login or register to link comments to your user profile, or you may also post a comment without being logged in.
The content of this field is kept private and will not be shown publicly.
Enter the fully qualified URL, eg. http://www.example.com/
  • Web page addresses and e-mail addresses turn into links automatically.
  • Allowed HTML tags: <a> <em> <strong> <cite> <code> <ul> <ol> <li> <dl> <dt> <dd>
  • Lines and paragraphs break automatically.

More information about formatting options

Additional Resources
Newsletter Subscription
Sign up for our CSO Online newsletters!
RSS Feeds
Syndicate content
 
Whitepaper

LANPlanner | Ensuring High Performance WLAN Networks

Learn how the Motorola LANPlanner facilitates prompt and precise planning and the design and measurement of robust 802.11a/b/g/n networks. Download this paper now to discover how to take wireless network performance to the next level.

Sponsored Links