In a bid to further drive Myrcurial mad, I’m delighted to point readers to an article that I was interviewed for in this month’s Information Security magazine.
Yes, major narcissism alert.
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With a load of regulatory requirements, auditor scrutiny and evolving cyberthreats, it’s a pressure cooker for an information security executive these days. How’s a security manager supposed to survive, let alone succeed, in the enterprise?
A big part of the answer has become a CISO mantra: Technology skills aren’t enough; a security professional also needs business know-how. A successful one understands how the business works and can speak in terms the C-suite comprehends.
“We’re there to facilitate the business, not hinder it. In order to do that, you have to be able to pull your head out of the ones and zeros and speak intelligently to people who don’t understand the ones and zeros,” says Dave Lewis, senior information security officer…in Ontario, Canada.
Nothing all that earth shattering but, nevertheless, it is fun to get quoted now and again. For the full article follow the link.
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[tags]Office Politics, Information Security Magazine, Dave Lewis[/tags]
Sounds just like the musings of someone else I know. Sometimes I wonder if you and Myrcurial share a brainspace.
The horror, the horror…