Security is still seen as the ‘department of no’
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Cybersecurity, once relegated to backroom IT discussions, has slowly but surely earned a place in the boardroom. Yet true C-suite awareness, alignment and action remain mired in a web of complexities.
World-weary technology executives have long argued that the technology ‘is the easy part’ getting people to conform to new habits and ways of working is a far tougher nut to crack.
For some, that has meant trying to convince system administrators of the advantages of moving to cloud computing, for others rallying academics and researchers on the advantages of remote learning tools, doctors and nurses on a future of electronic records, or the general public on how their data is being used.
Hear from leaders:
- Yasemin Mustafa, Director of Cyber Security Portfolio - BT Group
- Maria Papastathi, Chief Data Officer - Technology Shell
- Minu Ali, CISO - Francis Crick Institute
- CK (Chuang) Kee Ong, Director, Data Product - GSK
- Steve Westgarth, Global Head of Engineering and Architecture - Haleon
- Mark Cameron, Head of Architecture & Cyber Security - WPP
- Jeptha Allen, Senior Director - Head of Digital Infrastructure Advisory - CBRE
- Martin Sivorn, CISO - Department for Education
- Natasha Towner, Deputy CISO - Francis Crick Institute
- Daniel Hobden, Fractional CFO
- Westley Adams, Global Head of Information Risk Markets & Securities - HSBC Services
- Chris Clark, Non-Exec Director - Aviva
- Peter Stojanovic, Editor HotTopics
- Doug Drinkwater, Editorial and Strategy Director HotTopics
What the boardroom really thinks about cybersecurity - and your CISO
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