STRATEGIC PLANNING/ERM Articles
Next Stop for Security: Business Intelligence and Business Services
CSO Editor in Chief Derek Slater looks at how security can build on today's (relatively) high appreciation of risk management.
Obama Could Name Cybersecurity Czar This Week
Adviser would likely have direct access to the president.
Piracy Expert: Maersk Alabama One Slice of a Huge Pirate Problem
Roger Hawkes of Global Industries discusses why some of the debate around piracy this month is misplaced, and how piracy has been a problem for years.
Report: Security Tops IT Budget Priorities
New research from Robert Half International finds companies are still putting money into IT security projects, even when budgets are tight.
Data Security: Whose Job Is It Really?
Forrester has a recommendation for CISOs struggling with how to secure corporate data: Stop trying so hard.
5 Steps to Communicate Security's Value to Non-security People
In belt-tightening times, making the case for security investment is more difficult than ever. Security Catalyst founder Michael Santarcangelo details five steps risk professionals can use to communicate value effectively.
5 Tips for Managing Security in a Recession
As company purse strings continue to tighten in a tough economy, can security afford to manage risk and even be a business driver? Art Coviello, President of RSA, gives CSOs some tips.
Excerpt: What Should Your Security Strategies Be?
Identifying business needs, documenting policies and driving change - former IBM security director Timothy Giles says these are keys to success for security leadership. From his new book, How to Develop and Implement a Security Master Plan.
Obama Plan Says Cyber Infrastructure 'Strategic'
In a new position paper, the Obama administration says it will consider cyber infrastructure a strategic asset.
DHS and Cybersecurity: Yes, No, Maybe So?
[FUD Watch with CSO Senior Editor Bill Brenner] A lot of smart people think the Department of Homeland Security is too inept to handle our online defenses. But moving cybersecurity elsewhere won't necessarily solve the larger problem.
