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Why CIOs and CISOs Should Work Together More Closely
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One of the most notable relationships in the C-suite today is that of the CIO and CISO. While the CIO was mainly responsible for implementing and managing an organisation’s IT function and infrastructure, the CISO was more focused on developing and implementing cybersecurity procedures and strategies.
While the main goals and responsibilities of these two executive technology leaders now overlap, there is still much more to be done to create a more cohesive relationship. Most recently, there have been issues over reporting lines, budgets, organisational structures and risk appetite.
What exactly is required to unite the CISO and CIO to unify them in their roles and goals? In this roundtable, our Head of Strategy, Doug Drinkwater, spoke with a panel of CIOs and CISOs to find out more.
The speakers of this roundtable include:
- Brian Brackenborough, CISO, Channel 4
- Ravinder Arora, Global CISO & DPO, Infogain
- Aidan Hancock, CIO, Johnson Matthey
- Anuj Tewari, CISO, TMF Group
- Nilesh Halai, SASE GTM and Sales Acceleration EMEA, Cisco
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When? This feed was archived on September 02, 2024 08:02 (). Last successful fetch was on July 25, 2024 14:37 ()
Why? 피드 비활성화 status. 잠시 서버에 문제가 발생해 팟캐스트를 불러오지 못합니다.
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Manage episode 372280114 series 2286264
One of the most notable relationships in the C-suite today is that of the CIO and CISO. While the CIO was mainly responsible for implementing and managing an organisation’s IT function and infrastructure, the CISO was more focused on developing and implementing cybersecurity procedures and strategies.
While the main goals and responsibilities of these two executive technology leaders now overlap, there is still much more to be done to create a more cohesive relationship. Most recently, there have been issues over reporting lines, budgets, organisational structures and risk appetite.
What exactly is required to unite the CISO and CIO to unify them in their roles and goals? In this roundtable, our Head of Strategy, Doug Drinkwater, spoke with a panel of CIOs and CISOs to find out more.
The speakers of this roundtable include:
- Brian Brackenborough, CISO, Channel 4
- Ravinder Arora, Global CISO & DPO, Infogain
- Aidan Hancock, CIO, Johnson Matthey
- Anuj Tewari, CISO, TMF Group
- Nilesh Halai, SASE GTM and Sales Acceleration EMEA, Cisco
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Join 15,000+ global leaders in the fastest-growing
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