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UnavailableDtR Episode 96 - A CIO Talks About CISOs
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DtR Episode 96 - A CIO Talks About CISOs

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Currently unavailable

DtR Episode 96 - A CIO Talks About CISOs

FromBackpacking Light Magazine Podcasts

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Length:
37 minutes
Released:
Jun 9, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

My apologies for some of the skips in this episode - we had some difficulty with the recording and ultimately I hope it doesn't take away from Joe's wonderful message.
Thanks for your patience.
In this episode

From CISO to CIO - making that leap
Does the CISO need to be technical? (answering that question, again)
What types of things does a CIO need to know?
Who should the CISO report to?
Any chance the CISO reporting structure shifts around?
A "Chief Data Officer"?
Are there too many 'splintered' job titles in the security/risk role?
Responsibility, accountability, and where the buck stops
What are 3 things security does right, and what are 3 things that we do terribly?
How big should your security budget be? (trick question)
What KPIs should security be reporting to the CIO? (the hardest question ever)
What resources are there for CIOs?

 
Guest

Joe Riesberg ( @JoeRiesberg ) - Joe is currently the CIO of Drake University. Previos to his current role, he was the Senior Vice President, Global IT Security Services Director at Aviva plc. His LinkedIn profile can be found here: https://www.linkedin.com/pub/joe-riesberg/1/a81/931
Released:
Jun 9, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Follow the Wh1t3 Rabbit ... attention technology and business leaders! The "Down the Security Rabbithole" podcast is not your ordinary security podcast, primarily because we take a business perspective on the colorful and fast-paced world of information security. Bringing useful commentary on relevant events in the information security community, filtered through a no-nonsense business first approach, this is a podcast that helps you get the sane perspective on hacks, risks, threats and technology that you need to help make decisions in your daily life and in your organization.