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October 07, 2022

Guilty verdict in the Uber breach case makes personal liability real for CISOs

The conviction of Uber's former CSO could change the roles of top security leaders and raises the level of personal risk in the wake of a breach. Read more ▶

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Sponsored by Netscout: You Can’t Manage What You Can’t See

Gaps in edge visibility can wreak havoc with your network, applications, and services.

D&O insurance not yet a priority despite criminal trial of Uber’s former CISO

The cost is too high and the risk too low to offer CISOs directors-and-officers insurance at many companies. Protective governance policies might make more sense.

The astronomical costs of an asset disposal program gone wrong

As Morgan Stanley Smith Barney has learned, an information technology asset disposal program can protect a company against the potential catastrophe of data leaks from gear you’re getting rid of.

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5 reasons why security operations are getting harder

SOC teams struggle to keep up with a dangerous threat landscape, growing attack surface, and voluminous security alerts.

New US CISO appointments, September 2022

Keep up with news of CSO, CISO, and other senior security executive appointments.

The CSO guide to top security conferences

Tracking postponements, cancellations, and conferences gone virtual — CSO Online’s calendar of upcoming security conferences makes it easy to find the events that matter the most to you.

3 actions Latin American leaders must take to reduce risk of cyberattacks

Threat actors are targeting government and private sector organizations across Latin America, so business and political leaders must step up to meet the challenge.

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