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The role of the CISO is evolving, and security teams are less often seen as the being the “house of NO,” preventing an organization from pursuing certain initiatives due to security concerns.
To build a strong security culture, security teams should instead seek to support the business in creating a long-lasting set of values that can be embraced by every stakeholder to better define the organization’s overall risk appetite.
In this episode of the InSecurity Podcast, host Shaun Walsh is joined by special guest Thom Langford, CISO at Publicis Groupe and co-founder of Host Unknown, to discuss the role of the CISO as a trusted advisor who can enable the business and the C-Suite by providing context needed to make risk-based decisions.
By Matt StephensonThe role of the CISO is evolving, and security teams are less often seen as the being the “house of NO,” preventing an organization from pursuing certain initiatives due to security concerns.
To build a strong security culture, security teams should instead seek to support the business in creating a long-lasting set of values that can be embraced by every stakeholder to better define the organization’s overall risk appetite.
In this episode of the InSecurity Podcast, host Shaun Walsh is joined by special guest Thom Langford, CISO at Publicis Groupe and co-founder of Host Unknown, to discuss the role of the CISO as a trusted advisor who can enable the business and the C-Suite by providing context needed to make risk-based decisions.