While cybersecurity and CISOs may have a bigger role in it, digital trust is not something that belongs to a single department but the whole organization and needs to be integrated across the business.
C-suite executives and board members are targeted through their personal devices as cybercriminals look to penetrate corporate systems and access sensitive and proprietary information. Protecting them requires a holistic approach.
With threats on the rise, Australia and New Zealand CISOs are facing the challenge that an attack on one organisation can become a common vulnerability.
Local CISOs need one eye on global threats and one on local attack vectors, latest breach report shows.
Companies with a global presence face the challenge of achieving compliance with an increasing array of regional data-protection regulations.
A looming federal election brings uncertainty over the Australian privacy law review and questions about whether new regulations will align with Europe’s GDPR.
While GDPR looms large across the Asia-Pacific region, there are significant differences as jurisdictions develop their own national approaches to privacy. There’s also a growing focus on data security in many countries.
Faced with a surge in malware hidden in encrypted traffic, CISOs are being tasked with managing technical solutions while also adhering to privacy considerations.
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