A New Executive Role
CSO is an online resource for the newest C-level executive making their way into the executive suite, the Chief Security Officer (CSO). CSOs form an organisation's security policy, implement it and enforce it. But whether they are called CSOs, CISOs (Chief Information Security Officers) or another top-level title, these are the executives who are charged with protecting their organisation's tangible and intangible assets, and are faced with the growing challenge of balancing the correct levels of risk versus business opportunity.
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The business justification for data security
In the information security world we face two major types of threats: "noisy" threats which directly interfere with our ability to do business and "quiet" threats which cause real damage, but don't necessarily prevent people from doing their jobs. Read on to discover how to combat both types of threats and to justify the use of data security within your business.











