Don’t CISOs focus on security already? Not necessarily. To be honest, CISOs have it hard. Navigating SEC disclosure rules and compliance regulations. Protecting against an increasingly volatile threat landscape with limited capital and personnel. Building relationships with and meeting the expectations of the board, CEO, CFO, and countless other stakeholders. Managing and extracting useful data and insights from too many security tools, all with their own unique semantics and file formats. No wonder the average CISO's tenure is measured in months and not years. In this podcast series from DataBee®, from Comcast Technology Solutions, we attempt to free CISOs from their shackles so they can focus on what matters most: securing their organization.
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Don’t CISOs focus on security already? Not necessarily. To be honest, CISOs have it hard. Navigating SEC disclosure rules and compliance regulations. Protecting against an increasingly volatile threat landscape with limited capital and personnel. Building relationships with and meeting the expectations of the board, CEO, CFO, and countless other stakeholders. Managing and extracting useful data and insights from too many security tools, all with their own unique semantics and file formats. No wonder the average CISO's tenure is measured in months and not years. In this podcast series from DataBee®, from Comcast Technology Solutions, we attempt to free CISOs from their shackles so they can focus on what matters most: securing their organization.
Now that we’ve freed the CISO from the more mundane and time-consuming elements of their role, episode 6 focuses on how CISOs should spend this newfound freedom to better protect their organization.
In Episode 5, the group explores whether the constant influx of new security tools is making us safer – or just adding complexity – and how CISOs should manage vendors and their technologies.
In Episode 2, the group explores the CISO’s relationship with the Board of Directors, examines common communication pitfalls with this unique group of stakeholders, and shares tips for developing meaningful connections that improve security.
In episode 1, the group discusses the penalties that can be incurred for lack of regulatory compliance and looks at ways some CISOs are trying to ease the burden that an ever-changing regulatory environment imposes on the enterprise.
Don’t CISOs focus on security already? Not necessarily. To be honest, CISOs have it hard. Navigating SEC disclosure rules and compliance regulations. Protecting against an increasingly volatile threat landscape with limited capital and personnel. Building relationships with and meeting the expectations of the board, CEO, CFO, and countless other stakeholders. Managing and extracting useful data and insights from too many security tools, all with their own unique semantics and file formats. No wonder the average CISO's tenure is measured in months and not years. In this podcast series from DataBee®, from Comcast Technology Solutions, we attempt to free CISOs from their shackles so they can focus on what matters most: securing their organization.